[DeTomaso] Clutch Master Cylinder and Shackle

MikeLDrew at aol.com MikeLDrew at aol.com
Thu Jun 12 13:10:03 EDT 2008


The thing is, there is almost *never* a need to remove the pin and the clevis 
at all!   The smart way to change a master cylinder is to just unthread the 
rod from the clevis, leaving it (and the troublesome pin/circlips) in place.

Having said that, it sounds like Dan got hosed by somebody installing a new 
master with the wrong pushrod, or the wrong pushrod/clevis combo.   So if he 
can't get a longer pushrod, he'll need a longer clevis (I've seen them in two 
sizes too).

Mike


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