Clutch slave cylinder seal kits...
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Clutch slave cylinder seal kits...
Mine is leaking a smidge...would re seal if a set of seals is available from somewhere...but where is the question?
Anyone have a link?
Anyone have a link?
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Can see where you're coming from but its one of those parts where its quicker and simpler to just change the whole unit - in line with the 'modern' approach by the parts supply chain to sell us all 'units'.
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Re: Clutch slave cylinder seal kits...
Just buy a new one.. Cheap as chips
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and other suppliers where prudent.
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Re: Clutch slave cylinder seal kits...
JK used to sell the seal kit for them about £7, I did one, it went on Grumps' van, he never complained so I guess it worked ok, but it was a very good core and of all the slave cylinders that have ever come to me on gearboxes I reckon only 1 in 10 were salvageable, all corroded in the bores and pitted from old contaminated fluid
gsf supplied one is ok too with the good pushrod design
gsf supplied one is ok too with the good pushrod design
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I looked into getting the seals .... they are a special 'V-lip seal' apparently and wouldn't have been viable to buy compared to the cost of a replacement cylinder. As Aidan say's most of the bores are pitted or worse anyway.
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I concur with the chaps above and for the price of them, you may as well just replace for new. I had a little leak from mine and ordered a new one from Brickwerks yesterday.
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Huh...throw away society...mumble mumble....
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Buy the seal kit and a new cylinder, put the new one on your van and refurb the old one and sell it.....recycling and reliabality in one go.
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Re: Clutch slave cylinder seal kits...
Throw away society for consumer goods.But brake&clutch master cylinders diffrent ball game.Remember years ago replacing brake master cylinder & slave seals on 60 70s cars .Pitting and scoring was evident used wire wool to clean internals up then re sealed with a kit..Some leaked fluid if the bores where to worn or pitted.Not worth the hassle for the price of a new master brake or clutch cylinder for a T25
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Re: Clutch slave cylinder seal kits...
I have a spare...that's the one I intended to re seal..nevill3 wrote:Buy the seal kit and a new cylinder, put the new one on your van and refurb the old one and sell it.....recycling and reliabality in one go.
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camper wrote:Throw away society for consumer goods.But brake&clutch master cylinders diffrent ball game.Remember years ago replacing brake master cylinder & slave seals on 60 70s cars .Pitting and scoring was evident used wire wool to clean internals up then re sealed with a kit..Some leaked fluid if the bores where to worn or pitted.Not worth the hassle for the price of a new master brake or clutch cylinder for a T25
Oh yes, I remember all too well trying to work out which was the wedge-shaped seal in the Caliper Rebuild Set (Escort/Crapi/Cortina/Granada '72>'82)
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camper wrote:Throw away society for consumer goods.But brake&clutch master cylinders diffrent ball game.Remember years ago replacing brake master cylinder & slave seals on 60 70s cars .Pitting and scoring was evident used wire wool to clean internals up then re sealed with a kit..Some leaked fluid if the bores where to worn or pitted.Not worth the hassle for the price of a new master brake or clutch cylinder for a T25
I have a cylinder hone set...I can handle the "hassle" and I would seal the cylinder if I could get the seals...if the bore is no good then that's fine...so...can anyone point me in the direction of a seal kit?
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Re: Clutch slave cylinder seal kits...
http://www.vwheritage.com/vw_spares_Clu ... try_GB.htm
http://www.justkampers.com/vw-t25-parts ... -1992.html
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