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    Great. Keen to hear how it goes.
    Heads up it will probably be metric connection. Not sure what the Landy ones are....

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    Mine has a braided line running straight down from the master with a banjo bolt, so should be easy to sort out.

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    Something else I've considered is concentric slave cylinders: Clutch Slave Cylinders?|?Clutch Hydraulics?|?Automotive Clutches | AMS Automotive

    Haven't looked at cost, longevity or the travel/force side of things, but with the MSA box it would make it easier to seal up the bell housing.

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    Looks cool. Hate to have to fix it on the side of the road though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Looks cool. Hate to have to fix it on the side of the road though
    Agreed, but with relatively short travel (compared to an external slave) the seals should last much longer. Be interesting to hear from those in the industry that have experience with them how reliable they are, and whether they ever fail in a way that stops the clutch engaging.

    If they're a reliable bit of kit that even when they fail won't stop you getting home, think I'd be happy to trade no roadside fixing for the positive of keeping the muddy water out of my bellhousing.

    Back to your current slave, quick calc says its about 390mm2, so the isuzu one should reduce the force by nearly half

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    Can't see why not. Assuming all 110 ones are the same, i'd say it would

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    Thanks, I take it you haven't fitted it yet, be good to get a report on the difference. should be good.

    And Steve, those concentric ones sound good in theory. Like you said, be good to get some proper industry experience on them.

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    [quote=taylorslandy;2456391]Not sure how you would go about fitting that slave cylinder to the flywheel housing. Some concerns would be 1....are the bolt holes the correct distance apart. 2.....is the diameter of the cylinder the same as the original - to fit in the hole. 3....pushrod would have to be modified. It certainly wouldn't be a straight bolt up substitute. Just my thoughts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taylorslandy View Post
    Thanks, I take it you haven't fitted it yet, be good to get a report on the difference. should be good.

    And Steve, those concentric ones sound good in theory. Like you said, be good to get some proper industry experience on them.
    Only ordered it last night

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