Clutch line upgrade
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We have 2 auto parts stores that will make up AN lines any size you need, usually cheaper than you can buy one anywhere.
I started making my own 15 yrs ago, great stuff.
I started making my own 15 yrs ago, great stuff.
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I didn't make the thread, but here is what I did..
I orderd a clutch master cyl. to -3AN adaptor from advanced adaptors. price after shipping is only $23.72. I think it was listed for a YJ master cyl, but there the same.
I then ordered 60" ss braided line with a straight -3AN fitting on one end and a 90deg -3AN on the other end.
And to connect it to the steel line to the slave cyl I used a 7/16 inverted flair to -3AN fitting.
I ordered these from race parts solutions, they only cost $32 for the parts but was $34 to ship them here...
Grand total, about $90. I'm sure shipping would have been less if it wasn't to alaska.
Iv put about 6k miles on road and about 4k miles on trails with this setup and it still works great.
I HIGHLY recommend doing this, when my clutch line broke my jeep cought on FIRE!! I was fortunate that it was winter and had snow to throw on the flames.. Granted I should of had a fire extinguisher.
I orderd a clutch master cyl. to -3AN adaptor from advanced adaptors. price after shipping is only $23.72. I think it was listed for a YJ master cyl, but there the same.
I then ordered 60" ss braided line with a straight -3AN fitting on one end and a 90deg -3AN on the other end.
And to connect it to the steel line to the slave cyl I used a 7/16 inverted flair to -3AN fitting.
I ordered these from race parts solutions, they only cost $32 for the parts but was $34 to ship them here...
Grand total, about $90. I'm sure shipping would have been less if it wasn't to alaska.
Iv put about 6k miles on road and about 4k miles on trails with this setup and it still works great.
I HIGHLY recommend doing this, when my clutch line broke my jeep cought on FIRE!! I was fortunate that it was winter and had snow to throw on the flames.. Granted I should of had a fire extinguisher.
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Now THAT'S ^^ a good post.
Straight and to the point. Parts descriptions are great. A contribution if you know what I mean.
Versus Jerry Springer innuendos and no real help.............
Straight and to the point. Parts descriptions are great. A contribution if you know what I mean.
Versus Jerry Springer innuendos and no real help.............
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Sorry guys about the short post, I would of added more when I was done, but my phone went swimming,
Advance adaptors
Part number. 716130TJH
42" stainless hose w/TJ fittings
Simple install just remove roll pins located on master and slave pull out old, install new, simple and bleed like crazy $72 to my door
Advance adaptors
Part number. 716130TJH
42" stainless hose w/TJ fittings
Simple install just remove roll pins located on master and slave pull out old, install new, simple and bleed like crazy $72 to my door
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