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Date: Saturday June 6, 2009
Location: West Glenn Town Center, West Des Moines, Iowa
More Info: www.midiowacarclassic.com
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Gary Nafziger wrote:
> John,
> I must have missed the date for this event. Could you send it to me?
>
> th
Harve asked:
> What would cause the clutch cylinder (next to the brake
> cylinder on the bulkhead) on a '77 Spitfire to occasionally
> empty itself of fluid?
That is what is commonly referred to as a leak. Specifically on the main seal
of the plunger, the one that creates all that nice pressure
Save the Date! We went to this show last year and had a ball! Not
very formal, but a lot of neat cars and a bunch of good folks.
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Where's the leak showing up? At the master cylinder or the slave cylinder?
I put one of the seals in backwards in the master cylinder 8 years ago and
all of the fluid drained out onto the floor boards.
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From: spitfires-boun...@autox.team.net
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What would cause the clutch cylinder (next to the brake cylinder on the
bulkhead) on a '77 Spitfire to occasionally empty itself of fluid? That is,
it will be just fine for months, then all of a sudden leak until empty -
usually overnight
Thanks all
Harve Thorn
Fayetteville, AR
NASS #78
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