Exact location of clutch cylinder / reservoir?

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Exact location of clutch cylinder / reservoir?

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It's the bit near the brake servo that i'm interested in as I need to make sure the supercharger bracket will clear it (and if not redesign it for the manuals).
Anyone have a good pic or some measurements like X cm from this and Y cm from that?
Was thinking someone who's done a manual conversion may have the info.

And what's the difference between master and slave - are there two?
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Re: Exact location of clutch cylinder / reservoir?

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The slave is on the gearbox itself
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Ah good thanks Sahin, that's well out of the way then.
Anyone have a guide for fitting the master when doing a conversion or a template for cutting the bulkhead etc?
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Re: Exact location of clutch cylinder / reservoir?

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Pretty sure it's in the manual conversion doco.

http://ftoaustralia.com/downloads/Manua ... on_DIY.pdf
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Thanks Ben, it is.
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