In a message dated Mon, 29 Nov 1999 8:44:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Hipo67@aol.com writes:
> Thanks for all who have helped me so far in answering my questions.
>
> Here goes with another. (As a reminder, I had just recently bought a Tiger
> [B9472068] in pieces).
>
> In looking over the boxes of parts, I can't seem to find or maybe I have just
> failed to identify what the clutch activation mechanism looks like. I do not
> have the bell housing or clutch fork, nor the mechanical linkage (I presume)
> that activates it from the clutch pedal. Does it use a rod and z-bar system?
> Or does it use a hydraulic mechanism. Is there somewhere on the net to look
> at a picture of the system? Or does someone out there have a picture of it
> to share with me?
>
> Again Thanks
> Gene
> Sioux City, Iowa
> B9472068
Gene-
Yes, Tiger clutches are hydraulically actuated. You should have a master
cylinder and slave with pushrod. The slave bracket is a Tiger only piece, as
far as I know, but is pretty easy to fabricate. The master and slave cylinders
are available.
Mike
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