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Originally posted by Gav

How can I identify what clutch type I have  (push or pull)?

Alternatively, how can I identify what month my '93 GTR was made (pull type was from Feb '93 onwards)?

*sigh * has this been done before or what ?

If the slave cylinder ( the round thing that the clutch line is attached to on the drivers side of the gearbox at the front ) bolts on in front of the clutch fork ( the piece of metal that is sticking thru the rubber grommet on the gearbox on the drivers side at the front ) then it is a PUSH clutch

If the slave cylinder bolts on behind the clutch fork ( ie further to the rear of the car ) then it is a PULL clutch.

Check the date by looking at the writing on therubber brake lines or on the booster vacuum line under the bonnet. will be something like 2/93 or similar.

More than one person has found there 93 model isn't quite there when they read 8/92 or something similar.

Dodgy importers change the brake lines but always forget the booster one.

Ken

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