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CVE Omni Bus 27th November 2018 15:45

CVE Omni Bus - Clutch Master Cylinder
 
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Hi,

I have found this forum while desperately searching to try and find out what type of clutch master cylinder was used in my 1991 CVE Omnibus.

Does anyone know?

I will attach a photo of it just in case there were different ones used over the years.

Thanks.

G-CPTN 27th November 2018 15:56

https://www.truckandbusforum.com/sho...87&postcount=8

Almost certainly disposed of by now, but might be able to advise source if you PM the member.

Much of the mechanicals were Freight Rover or Land Rover I believe - so try a commercial vehicle motor factor.

There are also people who will recondition master cylinders including reboring.

http://www.pastparts.co.uk

G-CPTN 27th November 2018 17:07

Alternatively, an aftermarket supplier might be cheaper than a rebuild:-
https://www.trwaftermarket.com/en/pa...utch-cylinder/

I presume that you have considered a repair kit of seals?

You would need to remove the existing seals and take them to a motor factor for matching.

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https://www.carparts.com/results/?N=0&Ne=6&PN=0+4294944821&VN=0&events=shopbycatego ry&category=clutch&oldHeader=1


Any decent motor parts factor should have staff able to identify parts from photographs or the physical part - especially if there is an older member of staff.

CVE Omni Bus 27th November 2018 17:34

Thanks G-CPTN.

The good news is that I have now managed to find out where it comes from.

I thought it only fair to post up here so that any other poor soul in the future doesn't have to spend so much time!

*drum roll* Its from a Triumph Stag!

G-CPTN 27th November 2018 17:39

Pleased you sorted that - it shouldn't be difficult to source one.


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