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Clutch Line Question

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DSM2GNT95

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May 6, 2004
Munford, Tennessee
I was putting in a new ss clutch line today to replace the old cracked rubber one...and one of the fittings is completely rounded off..Can you just take it somewhere to get it cut and a new fitting put on?..Any info would help..Thanks, Dustin
 
I assume you are talking about the hard line connected to the slave cylinder is rounded off. Technically, you could cut it and put a new fitting on, but, it might then be too short to mount in the bracket on the tranny. Have you looked for a replacement line. Maybe the classifieds or some of the sponsors here. You could use vice-grips, if you have to as well. Not the prettiest and correct solution, but, it should work.

Mike
 
No, I was reffering to the rubber line that connects to the hardline..that small fitting...I bought a new fitting and gonna cut and flare it..Thanks for your help though
 
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