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Slave Cylinder

Spit_Newbie

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Hello all, I just pulled out my Slave Cylinder in my 74' Spit for a rebuild kit and realized that the spring was missing from inside the cylinder.Will the clutch work this way or do i need to replace the cylinder? The gentleman i bought it from said it ran 3 years ago before he started his resto but he didnt say it actually drove.Id rather not put it back in if it wont work. Any suggestions? Thanks "Spit Newbie"
 
I don't think you will get any where without the return spring. If the inside cylinder walls are not pitted, you may be able to successfully rebuild the slave with a kit and the addition of the return spring.
 
I gave it a try this morning and "No Bueno". Looks like ill have to get a new cylinder. Does any distributing co. have the inside parts to the slave cylinder or do i need to get a new one? Anyone? Thanks, "Spit Newbie"
 
You can get the kits and/or the complete assemblies for these from all of the majors, TRF, Moss, VB. Also Apple Hydraulics will rebuild them for you with a new SS sleeve inside.

There are a few others out there that offer rebuilding as well.

Good luck!!
 
Get a replacement from one of Paul's mentioned suppliers and have the old one sleeved with SS from Apple or White Post. That one becomes an "archival" part.
 
Spit_Newbie said:
Does any distributing co. have the inside parts to the slave cylinder or do i need to get a new one?
Not sure where you are in sunny-Cal, but you might try Nigel at Spitbits (www.spitbits.com). He is very knowledgeable, and usually has good prices. He lists a repro pre-77 slave cylinder for $50.

He may be able to supply the spring you need if you give him a call, but I don't see it listed separately on his site.
 
DrEntropy said:
have the old one sleeved with SS from Apple or White Post.

I think White Post doesn't do sleeving alone anymore, but require that they sleeve AND rebuild the cylinder.
 
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