HOW TO DO AN ADVANCED SEARCH.
Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:56 pm by Admin
For the benefit of 944Hybrids users there are two search functions available for you to use.
The purpose of this sticky is to explain the "Advanced Search" function because it is much more powerful and is the best choice when researching information.
When you log on to the site a list of options is shown in a line at the top of the page. One option is labelled "Search", use this option (NOT the search box lower down on the right).
After you click on the upper search option, a drop down box appears. At the bottom of this box is a radio button marked "Advanced …
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A fluid reservoir to fit on the stock clutch master cylinder?
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944Hybrids: 924/944/968 and 928 V8 Conversions :: Technical Stuff (other than motors) :: General Mechanical
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A fluid reservoir to fit on the stock clutch master cylinder?
Does anyone know of a fluid reservoir that will fit on the stock Porsche clutch master cylinder so I don't need to have the hose to the brake reservoir? In the situation I have, the line is a real problem and I would love to eliminate it. I would also be very interested in some low profile reservoirs for the brake master as well.
I am guessing it is just a matter of figuring out the required size outlet on the reservoir and picking one out. Does anyone know the size of the nipple required for any of these?
Open to ideas
I am guessing it is just a matter of figuring out the required size outlet on the reservoir and picking one out. Does anyone know the size of the nipple required for any of these?
Open to ideas
matthewb- Posts : 53
Join date : 2010-01-06
Age : 37
Location : Cincinnati, OH
Re: A fluid reservoir to fit on the stock clutch master cylinder?
The remote clutch M/C resevoir from the 04 GTO engine I used in my conversion is compact and mounts easily to the area to the right of the clutch M/C. I gave mine to Skywalker, fits nicely.
87-944S- Posts : 744
Join date : 2009-06-10
Location : Maryland
Re: A fluid reservoir to fit on the stock clutch master cylinder?
I know you want to put the reservoir right on top of the clutch master and I can't really help you there however you may want to try what I did. I got a clutch reservoir from a Honda Accord at the bone yard for $5. I mounted it directly behind the clutch master, in the open area in front of the windshield right next to the fuse box. There is a hole in the firewall right there with a rubber plug it in. Take the rubber plug out and run the rubber hose from the reservoir through the hole and to the clutch master. Its out of the way and the hood closes just fine.
rooster- Posts : 90
Join date : 2011-11-09
Re: A fluid reservoir to fit on the stock clutch master cylinder?
Early or late 944 and do you have pics sounds clean install
rooster wrote:I know you want to put the reservoir right on top of the clutch master and I can't really help you there however you may want to try what I did. I got a clutch reservoir from a Honda Accord at the bone yard for $5. I mounted it directly behind the clutch master, in the open area in front of the windshield right next to the fuse box. There is a hole in the firewall right there with a rubber plug it in. Take the rubber plug out and run the rubber hose from the reservoir through the hole and to the clutch master. Its out of the way and the hood closes just fine.
matt889- Posts : 214
Join date : 2015-04-03
Age : 35
Location : canada Quebec
944Hybrids: 924/944/968 and 928 V8 Conversions :: Technical Stuff (other than motors) :: General Mechanical
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