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    Default Very short clutch master cylinder

    Hello all, i'm chasing a very very short clutch master cylinder. I recall a thread about this before but cannot find it , maybe i am imagining it.

    Anyhow.. Does anyone know of a very short clutch master ? I'm talking like 40mm from the mounting face to the end external end of it. Can protrude into the cabin a reasonable distance if required.

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    Default Re: Very short clutch master cylinder

    Far out man, 40mm.... Even the cut down AE71 item that im using is 70mm long....
    Maybe look at the custom manufacturers, like Wilwood.
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    Default Re: Very short clutch master cylinder

    maybe mount the shortest one you can find inside the cabin, ie use a spacer and have the flange inside the cabin with the bolts through the spacer and back on to the firewall?

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    Default Re: Very short clutch master cylinder

    Styler, that is definately an option and probably going to have to go down that path.

    Just thought might be lucky and find some freaky short cylinder.
    I heard a suzuki baleno one is short but cant find any pics.. Might have to see if any brake shops have one in stock to look at.
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    Default Re: Very short clutch master cylinder

    I think AP might make a racing master cylinder that's pretty short.
    Check with Meridian Motorsport or the like.
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    Default Re: Very short clutch master cylinder

    theres one hiding under the bar here.. hard to see..

    http://www.suzitech.com/pics/convers...0turbo%201.jpg
    heres a pic of th ebooster
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    Default Re: Very short clutch master cylinder

    Have you thought about using a reverse swing pedal (like a Tarago or Wilwood)? this will allow the entire master to be mounted inside with just a remote reservoir.
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