I think only the pumas with the MT82 have that issue, you should be fine.
I have read the threads here but I am confused whether it is actually possible to remove and replace the clutch master cylinder without removing the box.
Looks like one hell of a job to remove the box as there is an aircon hose in the way etc.
What special tools would I need.
Thanks guys
Alex
I think only the pumas with the MT82 have that issue, you should be fine.
One thing I would add to this, probably a bit late, but people do look at old threads for help.
Do not try to bleed it when it is on a nose down slope! If there is no escaping this, reverse bleed it - pump fluid into the bleed nipple. All you need is a syringe and tubing, but it can get messy.
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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