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Old 07-27-2009, 01:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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clutch lines

hey bud its me again, the master and slave clutch cyl's seem to be in good nic but it seems one of the lines is stripped so i was wondering, can i get any other parts that are in the clutch line system that haven't been replaced? so far the clutch and all those parts have. i need anything between the master and slave cyls. all the lines and anything else you can think of. i am sick of this car not working because of such a rediculous issue. as always your help/knowledge is very much appreciated. gimme the list and ill phone on the order sometime soon. thanks man!cluck
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Old 07-28-2009, 09:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Wow, bummer indeed. Stripped threads are a headache, but don't let that kill this for you. Hard lines almost never warrant replacement. Also, I find it sometimes helps to start the threads a few turns by hand before you tighten the master and slave into position. They can be a real PITA to start if you have to fight them.

31481-17060 - NLA - Tube, clutch master cylinder to 2-way joint
31489-17010 - NLA - Tube, 2-way joint to flexible hose
90947-02458 - $52.69 - Flexible hose
31482-17021 - NLA - Tube, flexible hose to release cylinder
31407-17011 - $27.87 - Tube, clutch release bleeder

Several of these are no longer available, so if you have to replace any of the main hard lines, you'll need to find a good used one, or bend up your own with brake line from any decent parts store. You can get it in different lengths with the correct fittings already attached.
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