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Old 27th January 2018, 19:11
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Leyland clutch master cylinder

Hi there, we have got a 1987 Leyland Daf Roadrunner (yes, it's a horsebox!!) and the clutch master cylinder has gone and we need to source on mega urgently. The two part numbers we have are ACU7827 and an alternative of LM15034.

Please can anyone suggest where we might find one or alternatively an alternative one that would work. We have searched the Internet without any success and are desperate. Thanks loads for any help you can give us.
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Old 27th January 2018, 23:54
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Most reasonable motor factors will have catalogues listing equivalent parts.
If your local motor factor can't help, ask them if they know of truck motor factors.
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Old 28th January 2018, 00:03
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http://www.phillipscommercialsonline.co.uk/products/Leyland-Roadrunner-RECON-Clutch-Master-Cylinder-%252d-Exchange-Unit-required-price-includes-surcharge-.html

https://www.carparts-uk.com/carparts/LEYLAND-DAF/ROADRUNNER/CLUTCH%20MASTER%20CYLINDER

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Old 28th January 2018, 01:12
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Hi there G-CPTN and thank you for your reply. Sadly neither of them have stock at the moment. We have found one at £450 (!!!) but we're hoping to find a cheaper one.

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Old 28th January 2018, 10:37
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Welcome to the Forum Blackjack, as an on/off flier have you seen our sister site
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Old 28th January 2018, 10:45
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Hi Ian, ooh many thanks for that! I haven't seen it but I will go and find it now! Cheers for the heads up! Happy aviating!
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Old 28th January 2018, 20:10
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Do you actually need a new one or would a repair kit suffice? It would be a lot cheaper if available.
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Old 28th January 2018, 20:26
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Do you actually need a new one or would a repair kit suffice? It would be a lot cheaper if available.

Sadly we need a new one as the old one is badly corroded and really has seen better days plus it's the time factor. We have sold the lorry and the new owner is waiting to collect it!
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Old 28th January 2018, 21:48
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There are companies that recondition corroded master cylinders by re-boring and inserting a stainless steel sleeve

http://www.pastparts.co.uk/index.php...formation_id=8
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