620/820 clutch release lever

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620/820 clutch release lever

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I am desperately in need of a clutch release lever from I believe a 620 or 820 for hydronic clutch. It should have a hole in the end of it for a pin to go through for securing slave cylinder to.

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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Is it the same as an mgf? Lots of release arms on eBay.

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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Drew wrote:Is it the same as an mgf? Lots of release arms on eBay.

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Typical, that must have been then only rover I didn't look it up for! Even looked at freelancer! Just looked it up and yes, it looks right so I'll get one of them ordered up.

Thank you very much for that
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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Might be too late, but I think they're different. MGF one has a longer shaft and the arm is further from the gearbox casing IIRC.
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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Mitus wrote:Might be too late, but I think they're different. MGF one has a longer shaft and the arm is further from the gearbox casing IIRC.
Ah, well I've hit the MGF Arm now so I'll see how it fits possibility tonight.
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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Release lever fitted tonight as as mitue has said, MGF lever won't do as it steps out too far. Back to original request. Anybody got a lever for 620/820?

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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Spacer\washer under the slave?

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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Drew wrote:Spacer\washer under the slave?

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No can do im afraid. It's on a maestro that has been converted to this style clutch and the slave is sitting as far out as it able to already. There is an engine mound in the way stopping it going further.

Worst come to worst I might have to cut up this new arm I just got and fabricate one but ideally I'd like the correct one.
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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Would the MGF bracket be of any use to you? Mounts to the front face of the gearbox and slave pushes towards the engine. Plenty of MGF boxes on ebay so you can see the setup, if you ask them nicely they might even sell you just the bracket...

Just a thought :) Would mean rerouting pipework though
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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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It is a thought but bracket would need a lot of modifying to suet my mount on that side of the gearbox. Think it will be Easter to just shorten the MGF arm that I have by about an inch to bring it into line with the slave cylinder I have just now. Think that option would be the least amount of work anyway.
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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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you fitted a hydraulic clutch to a maestro?
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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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No, last owner did. But they kept the engine, box etc so didn't get the lever to go with the rest of the bits I have here for the conversion.
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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Interesting, you got a pic of the mount etc?

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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Only a couple rubbish ones I took last night with a tourch as the lighting in my workshop is rubbish.

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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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Not a lot of rover parts used there. Possibly be able to straighten that arm and have it fit!?
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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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No, it's been fabricated to fit a 600/800 lever. Your right, if the arm was perfectly strength it would be a perfect fit. It'll not be easy straightend out I don't think. No harm in giving it a go as it'll be better than cutting and welding. Might have to take it to work and use heat.
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Re: 620/820 clutch release lever

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That will go easy in a large vice. 3mm mild steel by the looks of it.
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