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Just wondering if there is a difference between the R33 slave cylinders - because i recently got a rb25det box for my r32 but it didn't come with a slave cylinder so i bought one from A1 and it doesn't seem to be long enough to engage the clutch, i have bleed both master and slave and checked if slave had leak in the boot, but they both seem to be fine. I even adjust the length of the master a few times.

I installed a brand new clutch kit (new throw out bearing and checked clutch fork) with a lighten flywheel if that makes any difference?

There is one that pre and the other post 94.

e.g.http://justjap.com/s...762&cat=&page=1

http://justjap.com/s...766&cat=&page=1

Thanks in advance.

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I just decided to purchase the post 94 slave, and they are slightly difference. The main thing about them is one has a hole just under where you connect the clutch hose and the other does.

Tested it and its all working now. Cheers for the help.

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