Clutch slave cylinder

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John
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Clutch slave cylinder

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Hey guys, I need a picture of the clutch slave cylinder return spring on a crash low box. Not sure if the one I'm using is the correct one. Hard to say when it was all just thrown in the boot when I bought her :(
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Cable clutch set-up...?

Mines an EK and hydraulic.....did FB's have cable..?

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I looked through a heap of manuals and I can't find a picture of it. It is quite unmistakeable though.
It is about 75 mm long overall with a short section of spring (about 30mm). One end is like a normal spring end, whilst the other has a long extension with a kink in it. The spring only goes on one way as the kink goes around the rubber seal on the slave cylinder.

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