T140 Bits Needed

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  1. joe mc donald

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    Looking for a slave cylinder for my 1980 T140E Or a complete unit. Or info on dismantling the one i got.
    Joe
     
  2. Rocker

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    They're easy to do just a circlip a spring and some rubber seals buy a repair kit I think it comes with a diagram
     
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  3. joe mc donald

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    That's a fantastic bit of news. There is a little star like locating pin i thought i had to get that out. Thanks so much.
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    Joe.
     
  4. Rocker

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    Well I hope I'm right Joe its been a while since I've had one in bits but definitely a serviceable part
     
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  5. Don the Don

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    Joe, when I did mine long time ago they where AP Lockheed repair kits, I don't know if they still exist but there are various other versions even on e-bay
     
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  6. feckless

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    Joe. There is a small allen grub screw that locates the cyliner in tbe housing. Use some heat to remove the grub screw then the cylinder will screw out.
     
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  7. joe mc donald

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    Thanks i found the grub screw but some cowboy had been there first and there wasn't much of the grub screw left it was chewed to pieces. I tried to drill it out but really made a mess. But got it out and guess what it started working but i think i will replace anyway. Trying to build up and repair the grub screw area and try to re thread. If not i may just try to lock tight the new slave cylinder in there. I got this bike as a project and it certainly is turning out to be just that. And thanks everyone who chipped in here.
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