E30BeemerLad wrote:The hole for the clevis pin literally needs a bit of a tickle through with a drill bit, you don't want the pin sloppling about as it will be exaggerated more at the pedal. Just keep giving it a poke through with a drill and a wiggle about and eventually you'll get the pin through. I can't remember the diameter of the pin, if you have some verniers then knock yourself out.
As for the servo/ master cylinder, I would push them together and keep trying different lengths of spacer. You want it so that there isn't any resistance when you push the servo all the way onto the master cylinder (otherwise you'll end up with the problem I had with the brakes sticking on), but at the same time you don't want any slack as this will mean you push the pedal and it won't actually be applying the brakes for the first could of mm of pedal travel.
Spot on Lee, the hole for the clevis pin (couldnt remember the name of it

) was 8mm so iv just ran thru a 9.5, im sure i read somewhere that the pin was a 10mm, but i'll leave it at 9.5 for now, just incase
its weird how some people need different spacers , or non at all, wonder if its got anything to do with the engine size of the clio the servo came from??
im knocking up a couple of spacers now to save pissing about,
once its bolted up its not coming back off
magpie wrote:i have a golf one i might not use now hmmm.
will any clio servo do like

Mick a servo from a "plastic winged" clio is the way to go mate,
mines from a V reg
Man im slow this evening
