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victory & question day 120-130 1965


Hi Bram,

You're quite right that the lever is different, and as you say the cable clutch action is pull whereas the hydraulic pushes. However the action on the release bearing is the same because the pivot is placed differently. None of this affects the 3 piece clutch assembly. Originally there were umpteen different versions, indeed the early cars didn't use a diaphragm type clutch. All clutches for anything with a 18/B20, including 240's as well as the 240 up to '78 with B21 superseded out to part number 271263-6, this part number is for a 3 piece clutch kit, ie. it includes the release bearing. It is however not good practice to mix and match bits from different manufacturers.


Regards



Pete






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