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gday all, Wondering if anyone has a pic or the actual length of the pushrod from the clutch pedal to the clutch master cylinder on a HK. Both a pic and length would be a great help
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Had a quick squizz in the parts catalogue, part number 7436393 covers all r/h drive manuals (161 to 327). So any HK clutch pushrod will do the trick. The workshop manual gives no dimensions either, just a location drawing. Sorry I couldnt give you any more info.
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quote: Originally posted by 80569K
Had a quick squizz in the parts catalogue, part number 7436393 covers all r/h drive manuals (161 to 327). So any HK clutch pushrod will do the trick.
Thats any HK manual which uses an hydraulic clutch, because all-synchro 3-speeds & Opel 4-speeds get the rat-trap mechanism. So, to say all r/h drive manuals is incorrect. Dr Terry _______________________________________ There are only 3 types of people in the world. 1. Those who make things happen. 2. Those who watch things happen. 3. Those who wonder what happened. |
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Sorry Bluez, I could have sworn you said clutch master cylinder in your question. Edited by user Monday, 30 November 2009 1:47:24 AM(UTC)
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yeah im after the length on the pushrod from the clutch pedal to the master cylinder..im wondering if it is similar to the drum brake pushrod to master cylinder (no booster) which is adjustable. thx for the help Paul Edited by user Saturday, 5 December 2009 6:34:02 AM(UTC)
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the clutch rod from pedal to m/cyl is adjustable and is approx 140mm (from the cyl end to the pin centre) at its shortest adjustment and 155mm at its longest give ot take a few mm Edited by user Saturday, 5 December 2009 6:39:56 PM(UTC)
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thx mate ill check it out |
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This Pic may help , If ur making one up ?
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awesome pic ITCH thx for that much appreciated. that rod is very similar to the drum brake pushrod from brake pedal to master cyl.
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