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MG MGA - Master cylinder mounting
I am working on my basketcase again, searching for parts in boxes and then trying to figure out where to put them. I got to the master cylinder last night. Does anyone know a good visual picture that shows the correct assembly of this stuff on a left-hand drive MGA? There is a hole (about 1.25 inches) on bottom of the piece that goes on bottom, but it leads nowhere. i.e., there is not a hole in the firewall floor below it. Thanks, Harley |
Harley Johansen |
Pictures would help. |
R J Brown |
I am in the process of replacing virtually the complete brake system so can take pics if you wish BUT. You sound as if you have the separate master brake cylinder/separate clutch cylinder, mine is the dual one so possibly we are incompatible. Let me know. |
A M Wakefield |
You need a copy of the parts list book. I can oblige. http://clancy.ch/Owners_Pack.html You can choose the 1500 or 1600 version. It's Plate EA in the 1500 version |
dominic clancy |
Harley, I have attached an image from the mga twin cam Service Parts List. Even though it is a different master cylinder setup on the Twin Cam is that the bracket hole which faces the firewall floor? I guess that, as you say, it "leads nowhere". Mick |
Mick Anderson |
Harley, the hole in the bottom of the master cylinder mounting bracket goes nowhere, there is no corresponding hole in the firewall deck. |
Andy Preston |
Thanks for all the good advice. I discovered that I have the series MGA parts book that I bought at the Michigan GT, so I have the picture of master cylinder. I still have a question. What is that blanking piece (rubber) and where does it go? It is not clear from the picture (part number 14).
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Harley Johansen |
Part 14 is the gasket for the blanking plate on wichever side the master cylinder isn't along with another part 15. |
John DeWolf |
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