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Having Master Cylinder Troubles

MY66AH

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Hello again, I'm have difficulties identifying which master cylinder I have in my 66 AH Sprite w/ the 1098( I belive that is right) When I look through the Victoriabritish website there are 2 different master cylinders listed for the brake and clutch system, I know it uses the same master for both. Thanks for the help. -Chris
 
Looks like a 7-528, but compare the photo to yours. Early ones were cast iron, dual clutch and brake, but you don't have that on a 66. The other option is the 67-ish and later dual brake master (two lines out, one front, one rear)
 
I have the same master cylinder for both the brake and clutch. It's the original one that came with the car.
 
MY66AH said:
I have the same master cylinder for both the brake and clutch. It's the original one that came with the car.

That does not sound right to me my 66 BJ8's use different assemblies.?????
 
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