clutch line replacement
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clutch line replacement
I have a 94 ex w/ hydro tranny. The rubber clutch line that is attached to the slave cylinder(its about 6 inches long), is leaking. Well I ordered the line from honda. But when I tried to change it out, I used all my strength on breaking the couplers off(with a 12mm and 10mm wrenches, which are the bolt sizes holding the couplers on). But I started twisting my metal clutch lines before I starting breaking or budging either of the bolts. Idk if there is some like secret or something thats keeping it from giving. Anyone have an idea?
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Re: clutch line replacement
well that was the problem I was having, the wrench gripping. so it prollly will fix my problem, thank you so much sir
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Re: clutch line replacement
Too many.
I see you already addressed the flare/line wrench and PB Blaster solutions. The one-handed squeeze action of two properly placed wrenches should be the final bit of needed information.
I see you already addressed the flare/line wrench and PB Blaster solutions. The one-handed squeeze action of two properly placed wrenches should be the final bit of needed information.
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