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75 clutch master cylinder

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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75 clutch master cylinder

Post by zoook »

the old 75 i have needs a new clutch master cylinder is there any way i can put something in that will make the clutch a little lighter anyone who has driven an old 75 will know what i mean
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Post by hulsty »

Must be a really heavy clutch, cause my mates one I drove was pretty light. I have a BJ74 and had a FJ73, both had clutch boosters on them.
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Post by SKITLEZ »

yeah agreed i have a bj73 and its pretty light on the pedal. but mines boosted as well.

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Post by popeyehj60 »

I don't think the 75s were booster operated

Afaik short of putting a booster setup in out of a late 60 series the heavy pedal is dictated by the pressure plate
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