Yep, I agree. I take it the 9 or 9.5 is interchangable then. I will order the 9.5 with a new pressure plate and throw out bearing to change during my next brake from work.
Thanx
Jim
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Note that if you have a SIIA clutch actuating mechanism, the pressure plate is a bit different than a SIII pressure plate:
http://www.roverparts.com/product/img/Icn/5427.jpg
versus:
http://www.lrseries.com/resources/us...R-ASSY-R-R.jpg
A picture of your slave cylinder or mechanism would be helpful to determine what you have. The IIa slave is normally on the right of the transmission where it operates a cross shaft going into the bell housing. The SIII slave is normally on the left of the transmission.
When I replaced my 2a trans with the ser3 I used the 2a clutch and bell housing and it worked like that for many years. Last year I changed out the clutch, pressure plate and machined the flywheel, the pressure plate was a ser3 so I stuck it together bled the system and it operates with no problems. So while the ser2a pressure plate has the rub piece so long as the throwout/release bearing is in good condition and is bled up it doesn't make any difference which one you use. I should add that a 9 1/2 inch clutch has considerably more surface area than a 9 inch. Also if you plan of resurfacing the flywheel then it's a good idea to change out the starter ring gear at the same time if it's original.