clutch slave/master cylinder
clutch slave/master cylinder
I need the hydraulic hose from the master to slave clutch cylinder. I know that it is discontinued for my car (90 RS). I read in another post that like 93-95 setup should work and I can get that whole setup but I want to make sure that they have the same throw. Now this setup will cost more than I'd like to pay but to me shifting is important so I'd like to be able to do it for a while....and good parts are necessary for that IMHO. Any idea where I might be able to get a decent price for everything (slave, master, hyd line, and res.). GM is the only place I currently know that has it available.
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From: Clinton, IA usa
Car: 1984 Firebird
Engine: 350 Terminator EFI
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 4.10
my local autozone claims they have the hose i just have to bring the one i have to match it up...... i have yet to do so
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Been there, done that.
Auto Zone doesn't have it. They'll try to give you a piece of rubber hose or something like that.
THe only way I know to get it, is to go to the dealer and buy the assembly of both cylinders, the reservoir, and the lines to connect them. I know it's not what you want to hear, but that's better than getting lied to and still not having the part you need.
Auto Zone doesn't have it. They'll try to give you a piece of rubber hose or something like that.
THe only way I know to get it, is to go to the dealer and buy the assembly of both cylinders, the reservoir, and the lines to connect them. I know it's not what you want to hear, but that's better than getting lied to and still not having the part you need.
well i have tried every single junkyard and automotive store around here. no junkyards sell them. all the pick and pulls are stripped clean of them. the only place i can get it, like you said RB83L69, is from gm. But i had them check the price on the one for the 93-95 models. That one is cheaper and i believe i read in another post that in those years they used a steel braided hose intead of rubber or plastic. heres the post https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hydraulic+line anybody else tried or know. I'd like to not spend $150 for something that won't work.
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