Has anybody thrown one of these on
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Landcruiser-Clut ... dZViewItem
Also is this as easy as removing the old one and bolting up the new one?
Or are there a hell of a lot more things to deal with like getting to the bastard from inside the cab?
Bleeding out air and such?
Thanks
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Cheap aftermarket clutch cylinder or OME for FJ40
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Cheap aftermarket clutch cylinder or OME for FJ40
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Price is fairly cheap, Repco retail the PRB brand Clutch Master Cylinder for about $70.
As far as fitting goes its not too hard, unbolt brake pipe and disconnect from pedal and firewall, put the new one on the way the old one came off and bleed the system. Probably take you an hour at the most, 20 minutes if you have some experience.
Edit: thats PBR not PRB!!
As far as fitting goes its not too hard, unbolt brake pipe and disconnect from pedal and firewall, put the new one on the way the old one came off and bleed the system. Probably take you an hour at the most, 20 minutes if you have some experience.
Edit: thats PBR not PRB!!
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