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    IIa/LT95 clutch conversion

    Gday all,

    I've got a IIa with an LT95 gearbox. Does anybody know if a Series3 or County etc clutch master cylinder will happily marry up with a IIa pedal cluster by any chance, or if I will need to change across to a SeriesIII clutch pedal? My IIa clutch MC has just packed in while bleeding unfortunately and so I've never been able to test it properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Gday all,

    I've got a IIa with an LT95 gearbox. Does anybody know if a Series3 or County etc clutch master cylinder will happily marry up with a IIa pedal cluster by any chance, or if I will need to change across to a SeriesIII clutch pedal? My IIa clutch MC has just packed in while bleeding unfortunately and so I've never been able to test it properly.

    TIA
    near enough to one and the same for what you want.

    Id not be surprised if you could just cross bolt the whole pedal tower and pedal...
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    In terms of changing over the whole pedal assembly, thats what I've already done for the brake pedal. The brakes are running Landcruiser booster/MC etc on a SeriesIII pedal assy, and in terms of fitting, the only real difference related to the way the pedal pivots. As a result I had to cut the pedal slot further up the firewall. Doing this to fit a SeriesIII clutch pedal wouldn't be a big issue either if thats whats needed. I guess if the Series3 or County MC will fit the IIa clutch pedal, then I can just order one up from four wheel drives, whereas getting a complete clutch pedal assy is not quite as seemless as visiting my friendly LR wrecker is normally a half day affair.
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    im fairly sure that the Clutch MC can be had from a trailer shop that sells the bits for doing hydraulic brakes on trailers.
    Dave

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    Series 2/2a/3, 110, Defender, clutch master cylinder and clutch pedal assembly are all interchangeable as far as I can see. Certainly the 2/2a/3 and 110 clutch pedal assembly are identical except for the actual pedal on the 110. As Blknight says, the master cylinder with reservoir is readily available from any trailer supply shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Series 2/2a/3, 110, Defender, clutch master cylinder and clutch pedal assembly are all interchangeable as far as I can see. Certainly the 2/2a/3 and 110 clutch pedal assembly are identical except for the actual pedal on the 110. As Blknight says, the master cylinder with reservoir is readily available from any trailer supply shop.

    John
    if that's the case, the PBR pt. # is P4977 (3/4" bore) Identical in every way to a Girling, except it's made in Oz, by PBR. I'm hoping it also lasts a lot longer than an OE Girling too.
    Just happen to have one sitting here behind the 'puter

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    if that's the case, the PBR pt. # is P4977 (3/4" bore) Identical in every way to a Girling, except it's made in Oz, by PBR. I'm hoping it also lasts a lot longer than an OE Girling too.
    Just happen to have one sitting here behind the 'puter
    I'm pretty certain the one in my 110 at the moment has "PBR" cast into it .......

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    Thanks for this fellas. It sounds like the replacement should be straightforward.
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    Slunnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    if that's the case, the PBR pt. # is P4977 (3/4" bore) Identical in every way to a Girling, except it's made in Oz, by PBR. I'm hoping it also lasts a lot longer than an OE Girling too.
    Just happen to have one sitting here behind the 'puter
    didnt realise your computer was that old that it was pedal powered.


    whats the clutch for? connecting the drive to the cd rom?
    Dave

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    It's probably one of the "valves".
    Cheers
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