D.I.Y Making Your own Clutch Line / Tucking it too
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D.I.Y Making Your own Clutch Line / Tucking it too
Clutch line is officially tucked! :fyea:
Here are the parts needed
Ok so today I started tucking my clutch line.
I pulled the CMC and removed the line from it. I then unbolted the bracket on the frame and unbolted the line from the slave cylinder.
Here is the slave
tranny bracket gone
frame bracket gone
installed the adapters...
and then BAM! installed the line! No more 3 piece ugly stock line
Here is where it comes out
Here are the parts needed
Ok so today I started tucking my clutch line.
I pulled the CMC and removed the line from it. I then unbolted the bracket on the frame and unbolted the line from the slave cylinder.
Here is the slave
tranny bracket gone
frame bracket gone
installed the adapters...
and then BAM! installed the line! No more 3 piece ugly stock line
Here is where it comes out
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Re: D.I.Y Making Your own Clutch Line / Tucking it too
You need a crimper... I make them at a local machine shop I have an account with Or you can go online and find AN line with fittings already attached. Or I sell these made lines for $65 shipped.
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Re: D.I.Y Making Your own Clutch Line / Tucking it too
You can get the clutch lines through Russell fittings. It is Edelbrock's line of hose and fittings. That is what brand my brake lines are and they are great quality!
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Re: D.I.Y Making Your own Clutch Line / Tucking it too
Does anyone else think this is a bad D.I.Y. ?
The guy doesn't list what materials are needed, tools, etc...
And then two or three posts down, it says you can buy the line from him for $65...
Sounds to me like he is just trying to sell his products on here and not really help enthusiasts....
Anyone else?
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The guy doesn't list what materials are needed, tools, etc...
And then two or three posts down, it says you can buy the line from him for $65...
Sounds to me like he is just trying to sell his products on here and not really help enthusiasts....
Anyone else?
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Re: D.I.Y Making Your own Clutch Line / Tucking it too
Does anyone else think this is a bad D.I.Y. ?
The guy doesn't list what materials are needed, tools, etc...
And then two or three posts down, it says you can buy the line from him for $65...
Sounds to me like he is just trying to sell his products on here and not really help enthusiasts....
Anyone else?
. . . .
The guy doesn't list what materials are needed, tools, etc...
And then two or three posts down, it says you can buy the line from him for $65...
Sounds to me like he is just trying to sell his products on here and not really help enthusiasts....
Anyone else?
. . . .
whoa lets not cry... sorry this wasn't my best DIY ever...
you need -3an braided line. I went with 50" and then you'll need an M10 1.25 to -3AN adapter for the line to go from metric to AN. Tools like wrenches and knowledge.
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Re: D.I.Y Making Your own Clutch Line / Tucking it too
I highly doubt he's trying to sell a product on here. He has a **** ton of d.i.y threads that are all thorough. I feel this to be a simpler one, if you don't know what tools you need don't do it. And he stated where and how to get the line
Made. But for convenience hell take care of the hassle and send you the line for 65$. Not a bad deal to me. Keep up the good threads spaz.
Made. But for convenience hell take care of the hassle and send you the line for 65$. Not a bad deal to me. Keep up the good threads spaz.
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Re: D.I.Y Making Your own Clutch Line / Tucking it too
Hey there I'm in the process of fixing the hardline that runs from the bottom of the bracket that j bends around and to the CMC. I am curious what fitting thread size is for the bottom of that bracket that carrys the 1/4" tube.
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