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Old 2nd June 2020, 18:39   #1
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Default Help - does anyone have a a master cylinder to quick link hydraulic pipe?

Hi all,

Does anyone have a clutch master cylinder to quick link hydraulic pipe for sale?

My original fractured at the joint and the one supplied with the new master is much to short.

Thanks.
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Old 2nd June 2020, 21:05   #2
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It might be quicker to get one made up rather than hope somebody has one lying around.---
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Hi all,

Does anyone have a clutch master cylinder to quick link hydraulic pipe for sale?

My original fractured at the joint and the one supplied with the new master is much to short.

Thanks.
Presumably you have bought one of the cheap LHD master cylinders from eBay David?

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Come on John, you should know I never throw anything away that might be useful, such as a pipe from a STC105480 RHD diesel clutch master cylinder for instance........



Now I know this might be a pig to find something suitable to post it in, however I'll have a look tomorrow, and if the OP still needs it, I can sort that out I'm sure

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Well the pipe was posted this morning, hopefully it will get Dave up and running soon

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Thanks Brian - much appreciated.
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No bother Dave, you'll need to use the O ring from the LHD pipework along with the bulkhead grommet, but it's definitely OK for use in other respects.

Have fun, and look forward to hearing you are back on the road.

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For the record, I find it just as annoying as everyone else that the huge excess of stock discovered is LHD, and not RHD...

Couldn't just be easy, could it?!
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For the record, I find it just as annoying as everyone else that the huge excess of stock discovered is LHD, and not RHD...

Couldn't just be easy, could it?!
Lhd? The one I recently bought from you (https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/products/gen...d727aa23&_ss=r) was too short for even my Lhd, had to use my old pipe, works well though

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Lhd? The one I recently bought from you (https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/products/gen...d727aa23&_ss=r) was too short for even my Lhd, had to use my old pipe, works well though

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Some of these are indeed LHD, whereas some were made by LUK for the first iteration of the Roewe 750 - we've had a few batches of both.
Seems to be about 50/50 - but we sell them all as 'you'll need to change the pipework' just in case. The Master itself is identical.

Apologies for the confusion, but glad it works OK - reliability on these has been amazing so far (a big relief after the 10+ years of problems previously)
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