Hey all, just a quick query, I came across this nice looking unit on German ebay, just wondering if anyone has used these at all and what the feedback is, goes in place of the original worm drive without too much modification by the looks of it.
Thanks in advance.
http://cgi.ebay.de/Z1-Z900-Z1R-Z-1000-J ... 286.c0.m14
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Converting to a hydraulic clutch on '76 A4
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Ian, [padders] wrote an article on hydraulic clutches;
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... lic+clutch
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... lic+clutch
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Pigford wrote:Looks like the item Padders used....![]()
If it is, he was well pleased with it
You beat me by 1 min Mr Churchill - OR did you pull a few strings - being Admin 'n all
I just have a very good memory. [although to be fair, i couldn't tell you what i did yesterday]

Four pipes rule, anything else is second best.
Very Helpful, thanks a lot lads
, I reckon I'll pick up one of them so, I have a spare master cylinder from a bandit 12 an all, it'll be nice to match it up to the the one I'm using for the front brakes. pretty sure I have a brand new braided clutch line in a box somewhere as well..........in some dark corner of the shed.
Thanks again.

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