landrover clutch slave cyl

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landrover clutch slave cyl

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can someone tell me what model landrover uses the one for my mk2 2000,cheers john
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A master cylinder from a Land Rover 90 or 110 will do the trick, but bear in mind its not a direct straight swop, you'll have to slightly enlarge the hole in the bulkhead, re-route the hydraulic line to the slave cylinder, and make a fork end for the pushrod, getting the correct position for this from the original master cylinder.
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I believe it is TKC2786 part number for the 2000 MK2.
591231P could be the Landy one which is suitable???
But you would be best to check further.
This part number is another cross reference LL12405
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ljd wrote:can someone tell me what model landrover uses the one for my mk2 2000,cheers john
:oops: Sorry, misread your original post, assumed it was a master cylinder you were looking for, as original Triumph ones are far less common ( and a lot more expensive) than slave cylinders.
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I think there is a small issue with the Land Rover part in that the surface around the fixing holes is not machined 'flat' in the same way as an original Triumph part.

Now, I've not seen a LandRover part so don't know if this is really true, but I can't believe that a bit or careful dressing with a file wouldn't sort it - if there really is a problem anyway!

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cheers guys
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I have used them many times without any problem.
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