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Reply to "Clutch adjustment?"

Mike,

As JFB states the length of the rod is to set the relative position of the effort reduction linkage, so should be master cylinder independent. The caveat top that statement is that the master cylinder piston is in the same relative position, which may not be the case as the stop ring may be in a different location and/or the cup that the rod sits in can be deeper on different master cylinders.

To be sure you should measure the distance from the center of the piston cup to the mating flange (back side of bolt flange) and compare on the two cylinders.

You should also do same with the slave to ensure the required rod length on the old and new slave is the same.

Julian
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