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Old 11-29-2010, 07:27 AM
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This is bolted to the Jag pedal box in a CCX but is not the VW Beetle 113611015BH or the Beck Arnley 072301. Any body know what it is? Thanks.

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Googling 64676746 didn't come up with anything, but a number like that is typical of Girling (which would explain the "G").
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This is bolted to the Jag pedal box in a CCX but is not the VW Beetle 113611015BH or the Beck Arnley 072301. Any body know what it is? Thanks.


with the straight port on top it looks like a truck application. VW bus?
Renault van?
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Old 11-29-2010, 12:51 PM
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I'm thinking it might have to get a little replumbing and a Wilwood update.
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It was from a Rover car. I got a VW Super Beetle per the CCX manual. I had to slot the mounting holes and replumb the lines (metric to std) and I'm still dinking with getting it to work. I'll keep you posted but I don't recommend the VW master.
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Default brake master cylinder

i've been told that its a girling brake master cylinder used mainly in uk on rover 2000 2200 p6 and some austen healey vans
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Old records from the build book say it's same as: Triumph Spitfire, 1968-1975, Mk 3 and Mk 4; BECK 0723924 Beck Kit 0710988.
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This is a Girling Cylinder. Contact PowerTrack Ltd in the UK. They have a website. If you email them the pictures, numbers, and cylinder size, they should be able to help you. They are extrememly helpful. Just got a Clutch Slave Cylinder for my Contemporary.
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Why not take that apart and rebuild it.........its the simplest thing .......
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