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richminiturbo.

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Is this a metro clutch arm? I presume its verto. I went to fit a new pushrod but realised the clutch arm was completely different to what it should be lol



Also just wanted to check if this is the right slave cylinder too*oh well*



Edit: Just realised it is a verto slave!

Still no idea about the arm though!

Rich

Edited by richminiturbo. on 9th Jun, 2007.


Rob H

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It's a metro arm, they are considerably longer than the Mini arms as the metro uses a cable to operate the clutch.

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the eary metro did not use a cable set up if iam right ?

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Hi,
The early Metro was hydraulic. Was there a pre-verto Metro?
Cheers,
Gavin :)
EDIT: I don't think there was, it just had the old type starter motor on it.

Edited by Bat on 12th Jun, 2007.

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