clutch Reservoir ? ? ?
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Re: clutch Reservoir ? ? ?
here you are....
GSF part No. ..717VG0090 ...........CLUTCH SLAVE CYLINDER-FAG............ T25 5/79 > 11/90.......... £31.50
GSF part No. ..717VG0090 ...........CLUTCH SLAVE CYLINDER-FAG............ T25 5/79 > 11/90.......... £31.50
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Ah! Thank you very much. Only 15mins from me! And about a tenner cheaper than JK (Just Kampers
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Just occured to me that GSF part number is for an '89 on model. Mine's an '87. Have looked up GSFs site but they don't list the part for earlier models, but maybe it's an identical part across the board? Have emailed them to check, but if you are sure it would fit then I'll sleep better tonight 

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No no the part fits
from 79 to 90
from 79 to 90
T25 5/79 > 11/90
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Sorry, I misread it...been a long day!
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Kev, you mention the plastic pipe that goes onto the union nut. It's starting to make sense now as the Haynes manual shows a traditional brake pipe set-up. When I crawled under my van today I noticed that it is, as you describe, a plastic pipe. Does this simply push on onto the nipple of the union nut? Thanks Greg
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Hi, does my previous thread about the pipe being a plastic one make sense?
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It does push on but uou wont pull it off.
It has to be undone like a brake pipe
It has to be undone like a brake pipe
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kevtherev wrote:German Swedish French
google GSF mate
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Got the part(from GSF) and fitted it last week, the only hassle was undoing the the bolt (nearest the engine), was awkward getting a spanner in that tight space, fortunately as theres a bit of give in the hoses I was able top squeeze it in. I used new bolts and nuts for the reverse procedure and my 9 year old son did the honours by pressing the clutch pedal whilst I bled it through at the back end. All sorted from start to finish in about 2 hours. What a relief to be able to select gears again!! 

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Thanks for getting back with your progress (not many do!)
that bolt is a bit of a mare but if you read the wiki there's a neat trick for that.... hey-ho never mind
that bolt is a bit of a mare but if you read the wiki there's a neat trick for that.... hey-ho never mind

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Re: clutch Reservoir ? ? ?
hey there
cool to here you got ya clutch sorted out i now how you feel about that suppid bolt i ended up just fitting a capted nut to it just to be on the safe side
cool to here you got ya clutch sorted out i now how you feel about that suppid bolt i ended up just fitting a capted nut to it just to be on the safe side
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I ended up using a slightly longer bolt as a replacement for the 'awkward' one and fitting a spring washer underneath for grip and same above + 2 nuts to minimise the risk of it all coming loose through vibration etc. That way if it has to come off again nothing should be so tight it'll be nigh on impossible to undo as before. I think the captive nut idea makes total sense for both bolts, VW didn't think that one through too well did they ha ha
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lol
the germans dont think that hard about thing's they spend there time getting there towals on the sun loungers
the germans dont think that hard about thing's they spend there time getting there towals on the sun loungers