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Are you looking for the adjuster wheel and pushbar (the cyl parts)
or are you looking for the park brake self adjusting lever?
FYI those parts are used are also used on the MGC.
I had a gentleman contact me after having visited my web page to let me
know about his offering
those adjuster levers with stainless steel spring arms. The object being
stiffer so they worked better.
check out mid pagewww.kirks-auto.com <http://www.kirks-auto.com/>
He mentioned next up was the adjuster wheels and pushbars for the cyls
Oh...another FYI...the orig cyl size (diam) is also NLA. you have to go
to a smaller bore
ptegler
On 3/17/2016 11:36 PM, Joao Simoes wrote:
> Hey folks, does anyone have some advice on finding parts for a 1973 GT6 rear
> brake adjuster assembly?
> The late GT6 Mk3 had a unique adjuster design that resides on the wheel
> cylinder and not at the bottom of the backing plate and no one seems to have
> them.
> Is there some other part I can adapt to it or can I use earlier GT6 parts for
> it?
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>
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Are you looking for the adjuster wheel and pushbar (the cyl parts)<br>
or are you looking for the park brake self adjusting lever?<br>
<br>
FYI those parts are used are also used on the MGC.<br>
I had a gentleman contact me after having visited my web page to let
me know about his offering<br>
those adjuster levers with stainless steel spring arms. The object
being stiffer so they worked better.<br>
check out mid page<a moz-do-not-send="true" rel="nofollow"
target="_blank" href="http://www.kirks-auto.com/"><font size="3">
www.kirks-auto.com</font></a><br>
He mentioned next up was the adjuster wheels and pushbars for the
cyls<br>
Oh...another FYI...the orig cyl size (diam) is also NLA. you have to
go to a smaller bore<br>
<br>
<font size="3">ptegler</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/17/2016 11:36 PM, Joao Simoes
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<pre wrap="">Hey folks, does anyone have some advice on finding parts for
a 1973 GT6 rear brake adjuster assembly?
The late GT6 Mk3 had a unique adjuster design that resides on the wheel
cylinder and not at the bottom of the backing plate and no one seems to have
them.
Is there some other part I can adapt to it or can I use earlier GT6 parts for
it?
Thanks
John
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