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Quick Q about Clutch Master Cylinders

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Old 02-09-04, 03:22 PM
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Question Quick Q about Clutch Master Cylinders

I am putting a Turbo II tranny in my 1980. Original clutch master has a 1.25 thread, slave cylinder for tranny has a 1.00 thread. Is the 81-85 Master Cylinder (with correct thread) a direct swap?

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What thread? The fluid line?

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Yeah, for the fluid line.
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Im not sure if there are junkyards in your area but I would prefer to upgrade the entire system to a FB which means, clutch master, hard/soft lines and the clutch slave. It be a direct swap. The SA's are pretty old and who knows when the parts would be out of production.
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No rx-7's in the local yards
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