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hey guys i have a question. i recently got my hydraulic line between my clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder get burnt by the exhaust, so now i need to replace the line. the manual and dealer says they r all one piece but i looked at em and figured i could still just replaced the line. does anyone kno wat kind of line it is and maybe where i can find it? thanx a lot
TTT , this is a great question. I have looked also, and noticed there a pins that hold the line onto each of the actuators. Should be no reason a brake shop or someone could not build up one. The original plastic is crappy. The braided steel used on T-56 setup is better. I too will watch this post. shawn
__________________ '89 SHAGGY IROC
L98, W/C T5, B/W 3.27 gears, all free stuff,T.E.S.,HOOKER CAT BACK,KYB,ACCEL8.8,JET fan sw. etc. 14.1@ 100.01 MPH w/t-5, installed my 3.27 B/W. 244 HP/347 FTLBS ON THE GROUND!!! Not bad for just bolt-ons.
1989 TRANS AM
L98, W/C T5, B/W 3.27 gears,all free stuff,T.E.S.,HOOKER CAT BACK,KYB,ACCEL8.8,JET fan sw. etc. So much to do , So little money
I may be of some help. Mcleod makes some adapter fittings that work great with a small mod done to them first. There is a small lip that needs to be cut down to the correct size in order for it to properly fit inside the the Master/slave units. The fitting fits both
so you only need 2. I have a Pic of the fittings and how it fits inside of the master. All you need is the braided line to go from one to the other. I think they have that also. You would have to order this via phone because they dont list it in their catalog. Its not very expensive also I hope this helps
The little mod is to remove the little Lip/step on the end of the fitting. (the shiny part on the end of the fitting that goes ino the master/slave units.) then it just snaps in place just like the factory piece. Its then held in place with a roll pin that you can remove with a small punch and install with a pair of pliers. There is a small o-ring inside that should be replaced also. easy to do once you take the factory fitting out, you will understand what I'm saying. When you call Mcleod, ask for Les(shop supervisor) . tell him what your doing he is the one who dialed my system in and knows what is needed. Good Luck
I found the part number for the McLeod Industries adapter fitting: 139026
They are $44 apiece.
*UPDATE*
Russell Performance (Edelbrock) makes the same fitting but to -3 instead of -4 like the McLeod fitting. It sells under PN 640281 and is 2 in a pack for $20!!! The tech I talked to at Russell said that -3 is sufficiently large for hydraulic clutch applications.
What was going to cost over $100 now is costing me $30 for the fittings and the line.
Last edited by rhit_rs; 09-11-2008 at 01:00 AM.
Reason: Found a better option.
Have you thought about getting the line repaired? It is basicaly the same thing as most newer fuel lines and I think I have seen repair kits for those plastic fuel ines. I had a guy come in and had the same problem. The only way to get it through GM is all one piece.
Have you thought about getting the line repaired? It is basicaly the same thing as most newer fuel lines and I think I have seen repair kits for those plastic fuel ines. I had a guy come in and had the same problem. The only way to get it through GM is all one piece.
Nobody sells just he plastic line. I would not wan to get the line repaired due to the extremely high pressures clutch and brake lines see (upwards of 1000 psi for brake lines).
I bought the Russel fittings along with a 18" -3 AN braided line. It worked great! Relatively easy install...drive the pins out, pull the old fittings out, push the new fittings in, drive the pins back in, hook-up and bleed! Takes maybe 1hr total if everything goes smoothly. I ended up stripping the bleed screw in the plastic slave cylinder. Thankfully I was able to get a replacement from advance auto parts the next day and it was aluminum and only $35!
5.0slayer, I did it on a t5. It could probably also be done to a t56, but I am not sure. The part number for the fittings is in one of the posts above...
Russell Performance (Edelbrock) PN 640281
That is a pair of the fittings that you would need.
Last edited by rhit_rs; 02-21-2009 at 06:36 PM.
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