any videos replacing Master clutch cylinder on Griff/Chimp?
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Haven't seen any videos, but it's fairly obvious how to get it out, just the 2 bolts you can see. It is a bit awkward and useful to have a helper hold a wrench spanner on one side of the bolt - you can decide how nice you want to be to them, if they get to poke inside the awkward access hatch or be upside down in the footwell.
I had a bit of trouble getting the clevis off the clutch pedal, but in my opinion aside from that it's much easier to take the whole thing out of the car to rebuild it than to try to replace seals in-situ.
I had a bit of trouble getting the clevis off the clutch pedal, but in my opinion aside from that it's much easier to take the whole thing out of the car to rebuild it than to try to replace seals in-situ.
When I did mine on the Chimaera some years ago....and 24 hours before Le Mans! I superglued the nuts onto the master cylinder 'flanges' - This allowed me to at least 'start the bolts from the driver's footwell.
A couple of bleeds of the hydraulics, and we were on the 0800 ferry the following morning!
Nick
A couple of bleeds of the hydraulics, and we were on the 0800 ferry the following morning!
Nick
nawarne said:
When I did mine on the Chimaera some years ago....and 24 hours before Le Mans! I superglued the nuts onto the master cylinder 'flanges' - This allowed me to at least 'start the bolts from the driver's footwell.
A couple of bleeds of the hydraulics, and we were on the 0800 ferry the following morning!
Nick
IMPRESSIVE!A couple of bleeds of the hydraulics, and we were on the 0800 ferry the following morning!
Nick
No video but only yesterday I fitted a new TRW clutch master to my 93 Chimaera not being as young and flexible as once was getting the nuts onto the bolts was "interesting" and I feel it this morning! the clevis was fun getting it lined up and no we did not remove the drivers seat. No glue was used to hold the bolts and managed to persuade the lower bolt into place with a screwdriver pushing on the head and got my nephew to hold a spanner on the top bolt and then used my 1/4" drive ratchet and an extension with 1/2" socket onto the bottom bolt while I squeezed myself into the footwell and did put the nuts on and did them up.
Bleeding was pretty straight forwards if one disregards the pipe on my one man bleeder is for modern small bleed nipples so had to improvise by shoving the pipe into a short section of tube I snipped off my Woodside vacuum pump that did fit over the slave bleed nipple although a bit loosely but it worked and we have a working clutch once more.
So it's basic stuff just awkward to reach and get at .................................... at least for the older less flexile of us!
Bleeding was pretty straight forwards if one disregards the pipe on my one man bleeder is for modern small bleed nipples so had to improvise by shoving the pipe into a short section of tube I snipped off my Woodside vacuum pump that did fit over the slave bleed nipple although a bit loosely but it worked and we have a working clutch once more.
So it's basic stuff just awkward to reach and get at .................................... at least for the older less flexile of us!
Brithunter said:
No video but only yesterday I fitted a new TRW clutch master to my 93 Chimaera not being as young and flexible as once was getting the nuts onto the bolts was "interesting" and I feel it this morning! the clevis was fun getting it lined up and no we did not remove the drivers seat. No glue was used to hold the bolts and managed to persuade the lower bolt into place with a screwdriver pushing on the head and got my nephew to hold a spanner on the top bolt and then used my 1/4" drive ratchet and an extension with 1/2" socket onto the bottom bolt while I squeezed myself into the footwell and did put the nuts on and did them up.
Bleeding was pretty straight forwards if one disregards the pipe on my one man bleeder is for modern small bleed nipples so had to improvise by shoving the pipe into a short section of tube I snipped off my Woodside vacuum pump that did fit over the slave bleed nipple although a bit loosely but it worked and we have a working clutch once more.
So it's basic stuff just awkward to reach and get at .................................... at least for the older less flexile of us!
Thanks for that - Are TRW the way to go, rather than Motaclan, other TVR specialists? - Where would I get the Griff cylinders, EFI pump & Filter from?Bleeding was pretty straight forwards if one disregards the pipe on my one man bleeder is for modern small bleed nipples so had to improvise by shoving the pipe into a short section of tube I snipped off my Woodside vacuum pump that did fit over the slave bleed nipple although a bit loosely but it worked and we have a working clutch once more.
So it's basic stuff just awkward to reach and get at .................................... at least for the older less flexile of us!
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