Even though my engine no. suggests the car should originally have had the longer 95mm slave cylinder, it had on it a leaking 80mm slave but without an external spring.
I have just had the slave cylinder replaced by E-Type specialists.
Firstly they put on a new 80mm unit but when they went to bleed it the piston shot out of the cylinder when the pedal was depressed. They seemed surprised by this. They did comment that the old one had a circlip in it which would have stopped the cylinder piston movement. (Subsequently I see that the slaves should have a circlip in them, so was the one they fitted a faulty one ?!). They also mentioned stuff about the master cylinder re. bore size and about Girling units.
Anyway they then decided to fit a 95mm slave unit instead, seemingly on the basis it accommodates more piston travel. When I got the car back they said it was now OK but the pedal was a bit high.
The clutch pedal was about 15-20mm higher than the brake pedal which was rather awkward to use. I have just had a go at adjusting the actuating rod length and made a bit of difference in reducing pedal height but wasn't too sure whether to shorten or lengthen the rod.
I also wonder whether the garage adjusted the rod travel as per Jaguar instructions .

Regarding the master cylinder I do not know what mine is. I see that in the XKs Unlimited catalogue they suggest if a Girling mc is used then a spacer (item 15 below) should be fitted to get the correct pedal height.


Any comments would be welcome on reducing the pedal height, e.g. which way to adjust the slave rod and also about spacers on the master cylinder.
Thanks





