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clutch slave cylinder

fordhealey

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i need a slave cylinder GIRLING parts NO. 313310. can't
find it anywhere. it's for a 61BT7, but it apparently isn't
the original part. the original that i got from Moss doesn't
fit.( this is the 3000 with the 289 Ford drive train )
Gregg
 
No info on that part Gregg. But you might be able to cross reference the part number to the original donor car.---FWIW---Keoke
 
Hi Gregg,
Did a little browsing. It appears that Girling # 313310 slave cylinder fits a XK150 Jag. You might check it out.
D
 
NO! Ron, That werent me it was that fellow with the modified!---Keoke /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
where did you find the jag#. i can't seem to find it any
where. somebody thought it might be for a sunbeam Tiger.
gregg
 
Just a quick question Gregg .How many mounting bolt holes are on the slave cylinder you have.??---Keoke
 
OK Gregg, That definitly is not a XK150 part. the XK 150 uses a short three bolt pattern Slave Clynder. Per my Jag listings I can not assign that part number to a Jaguar.--Still no help--Sorry---Keoke /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
Greg, In case you haven't made out yet with your slave cyl. Why don't you just rebuild the one you have? Might I suggest to send it to White Post Restorations. They brass sleeved every hydralic cylinder on my Healey. Try 'whitepost.com'. They're in Virginia.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif Dave
 
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/iagree.gif Dave, Very good shop and high quality work Gregg.---Keoke
 
have come to the conclusion that is off a Cobra. It matches
the picture on the CobraRestorers web site. that makes sense
because it has a ford engine and transmission.
gregg
 
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