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Phate 05-06-09 09:12 PM

Need a pacific part, don't know what it is though.
 
It's something to do with the clutch.

Where the clutch pedal attaches to the gearbox the black plastic cylinder has broken. Only noticed this today when noseying around the engine bay.

Any ideas what it is? and where I can get a replacement? :)

Thanks.

Jake

grimmy 05-06-09 09:14 PM

are you sure it's not an atlantic part you need:huh:

Phate 05-06-09 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by grimmy (Post 108151)
are you sure it's not an atlantic part you need:huh:

Eh?

Theres kindof pipe work which goes from the pedal round the engine to the gearbox. Then off that its a little black cylinder which looks like it attaches to the clutch level on the gearbox, and it's broken. So I am needed a new one

grimmy 05-06-09 09:21 PM

You typed Pacific instead of specific:sneaky:

Phate 05-06-09 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by grimmy (Post 108156)
You typed Pacific instead of specific:sneaky:

ah sorry lol, thats the Essex in me :p

grimmy 05-06-09 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Phate (Post 108157)
ah sorry lol, thats the Essex in me :p

Oh my god there is a thousand gags there
Anyway on topic take a pic so the site geniuses know what it is

stamford 05-06-09 09:57 PM

pmsl..............pacific part! Jake! :no:

Phate 05-06-09 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by stamford (Post 108175)
pmsl..............pacific part! Jake! :no:

Ill post up this page I found a little while back 'you know your in Essex when' -ah its so damn funny and true.

Blinky 05-06-09 10:08 PM

sounds like the clutch slave cylinder....had to do both my master and lsave a while back!! both a easy to do!!!

Marky Mark 05-06-09 10:12 PM

If you are after a Clutch slave cylinder I have one for sale in you are interested Jake :smile1:

Phate 05-06-09 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Marky Mark (Post 108187)
If you are after a Clutch slave cylinder I have one for sale in you are interested Jake :smile1:

How cheap you gonna do it for me ;) Assuming it is the right part lol

DeMoNPauL 06-06-09 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Phate (Post 108148)
It's something to do with the clutch.

Where the clutch pedal attaches to the gearbox the black plastic cylinder has broken. Only noticed this today when noseying around the engine bay.

Any ideas what it is? and where I can get a replacement? :)

So the black slave cylinder itself has broken or the white plastic part in this picture?

Marky Mark 06-06-09 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Phate (Post 108192)
How cheap you gonna do it for me ;) Assuming it is the right part lol

£60 including postage mate :happy:

Blinky 06-06-09 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Marky Mark (Post 108244)
£60 including postage mate :happy:

i think ralph does them cheaper than that....

Marky Mark 06-06-09 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Blinky (Post 108251)
i think ralph does them cheaper than that....

Yes he may, but it is for the whole part including the black piping as well :)

Phate 06-06-09 09:31 AM

Seems a tad expensive for something so small mate.

I'll let you know :)

Marky Mark 06-06-09 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Phate (Post 108275)
Seems a tad expensive for something so small mate.

I'll let you know :)


Make me an offer mate, yes but it is for the whole unit including the piping, not just the slave cylinder part. :happy:

Maxfly 06-06-09 11:33 AM

should get the sheddist kit fella if yer goin to get the whole lot:)

RalphG 06-06-09 11:59 AM

If it is the white plastic strip that's broken, then there is no problem. It is there to stop the piston moving prior to fitting. The first time the clutch pedal is pressed the plastic strip breaks. The clutch slave cylinder (and the clutch master cylinder) comes a pre-filled sealed unit with the pipework attached.

Blinky 06-06-09 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by EMS Ltd. (Post 108301)
If it is the white plastic strip that's broken, then there is no problem. It is there to stop the piston moving prior to fitting. The first time the clutch pedal is pressed the plastic strip breaks. The clutch slave cylinder (and the clutch master cylinder) comes a pre-filled sealed unit with the pipework attached.

yesh it does!! how much are they ralph??? i cant remember what i paid for mine...


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