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John Loftus

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Does anyone know of a source for Girling MC's? This is for a '60 BT7 Clutch MC.

Cheers,
John
 
John, did you check with Healey Surgeons or Healey Haven?---Keoke
 
For some reason, VW buggy builders have been using these Girling MCs for years (and I also see them in Formula Vees).
And there is a Wilwood clone that may actually be better. If you look in VW magazines like "VW Trends", you'll see these things priced reasonably in the ads.
Here's one VW oriented site that sells them;

https://www.nealpedals.com/serv02.htm
 
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I'd be interested if anyone has had work done here.
https://www.applehydraulics.com/index.htm

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I used them for rebuilding the front and rear shocks on my BJ7. They came back looking good and haven't leaked a drop in the several years that I used them before hibernation (car is going through restoration right now.)

On the other hand, I've heard of complaints from others who have used Apple for the shocks. There is a company called World Wide who specialize in the lever shocks and they come highly recommended. They seem to have a better way to rebuild shocks and a lifetime guarantee.
https://www.mailbag.com/users/nosimport/

Cheers,
John
 
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