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Old 06-08-2012, 07:48 PM
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Hello all,
I have a 1993 Honda del sol S Manual Trans, I am in the process of changing out the Master Clutch Cylinder and am needing a bit of help figuring out where I can find a Hydrolic clutch line/Cluch pipe for my baby. I have been having issue trying to figure out whats the exact name of this line, due to every honda dealer i call, call it a different name each time. I am looking online at prices and im getting different prices, in completely different price ranges, dealer wants about $120, online im finding it for $60-90$, and ebay is ranging $20-$26 (if im looking at the correct part, i see it as s/s clutch hose, clutch line, but dosent look similar to the one i have in the car now). So if anyone could PLEASE let me know the correct name, whats the best one to get and from where (for a good price ;D ) I posted pics below of what i got in the car now ...Thanks!



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Is it part #10 here:

http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...ASTER+CYLINDER
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X2. First thing that came to my mind.
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If you are able, I highly recommend getting new 3/8" fittings and a length of 1/4" copper/nickle brake line and make your own. The copper/nickle stuff is so easy to work with, you can easily bend it by hand. If you are careful there is no need for a tube bender at all, but you will need a double flaring tool and a small pipe cutter.

This ^ is much cheaper than buying a new pipe from Honda.


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oh yay, another girl here ^-^ I'm NOT alone afterall haha.
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Default Re: 93 Del Sol Clutch pipe?

Originally Posted by RonJ@HT

10, 18, 11, 13 are the parts that make up the hydraulic assembly.

you could always buy brake line, and flaring tool., and bend your own line.


whenever i bend my own lines, theres a product called plasti-dip, it comes either in a can or a spray gun. get the spray gun, and coat the line really good after you get it all bent properly (but dont coat the fittings or 1/2" from the fittings
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Plastic dip is also removable very easy so if u mess up u let it dry and pull off very easily
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