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    does it work? an ae82 clutch master clyinder in an ae86... or a ae71?

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    ae71 into ae86 are the same as far as I know, but the ae82 is completely different.
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    r32 skyline non ABS master cyls fit. i know it works but have not tried from personal experience. one down side i can think if you are using stock brake is that it will make a massive amount of pressure on the brake pedal and make it really hard to push in

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    AE71 and T-18 clutch masters fit.

    however you may have to cut down the thread on the pushrod if you don't like your clutch pedal being so high it could be in lunar orbit.
    You can have any brew you want... as long as it's a Datsun / Corolla / What is that?

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    yeah i just put an ae71 in and when i change gears it like RIDES for ages.. so i guess i gotta adjust it><! thanks for the help guys!.. i got a brand new master=)

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    Then your problem is elsewhere.

    Either:
    It's not bled up properly, in which case you would have trouble engaging gears
    The slave cylinder is busted, in which case you would have trouble engaging gears
    your clutch is on it's way out / glazed
    Or
    your driving style needs to be adjusted.
    You can have any brew you want... as long as it's a Datsun / Corolla / What is that?

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