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Td5



Member Since: 29 Jun 2015
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Finland 1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Coniston Green
Clutch slave cylinder adapter, can I use the old one?
I'm in the middle of my clutch & trans output shaft replacement job and realized
that I don't have a new slave cylinder adapter, P/N LR068981 for my new slave
cylinder LR052128.

Should I stop now and get the new adapter or have you succesgully used the old
adapter? If it leak, it mean back to almost square one, everything has to come apart
again for replacement. I should had investigated more when ordering parts and bought
this also.

Sorry about posting such dumb question. Brgds,

Juha

'96 300Tdi 90
'07 Puma 90
Post #449806 27th Aug 2015 6:45pm
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Td5



Member Since: 29 Jun 2015
Location: Finland
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Finland 1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Coniston Green
Hello,

I used the old parts, OK no leak, but next time I change these parts also.
Quite a job if they leak. Brgds,

Juha

'96 300Tdi 90
'07 Puma 90
Post #462882 13th Oct 2015 12:28pm
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