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  1. Hi all, would like some advice for my 1977 TR7 FHC with 5 speed box. The clutch pedal sits far to high compared to the other pedals and is awkward to engage as I have long legs, also the clutch seems to bite high up. Am I right in thinking that if I fit a shorter master cylinder push rod or modify I can get the pedal to sit lover down. Also if I shorten the push rod on the slave cylinder or put spacers in to distance the slave cylinder from the bell housing, this might help with the clutch biting point. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Paul
  2. Can anyone help with my new problem. I have been adding a few miles on my newly refurbished Stag and encountered a couple of problems. the car seems to have a heavy clutch pedal that is a bit stiff and jerky, any thoughts? Paul
  3. D'oh!, yes, sorry, my mistake. I have just posted in the right section.
  4. Hi all, I am trying to get hold of a Stag offside rear wing badge for for a MK1, can anyone help? Paul
  5. Hi all, wonder if you might be able to help. I have a 1971 original engine manual Stag The choke cable snapped on my Stag a few months ago and I have only just go around to fitting the new one but I have come across a problem. It seems the old cable that was a two cable type had been modified and one of the cables has been cut off leaving only one cable. The cable attaches to the carburettor on the drivers side to move that choke, it then has an extension cable that runs from that carburettor to the carburettor on the passenger side, this seemed to work fine until it snapped. What I need to know is is this normal fitment or has it been modified as it seems well done and factory. I have a new cable, the normal two cable type but need to know do both cables come out in the same place in the bulkhead or do they come out in different areas?. Is anyone able to explain what areas they come out from, I know one but not the other. Sorry to be long winded but it’s the only way I could explain. Thanks everyone, Paul
  6. Hi all, Looking to buy a new red carpet for the stag, what is the best place to buy for quality and fit? Thanks, Paul
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