hydrolic clutch line blew. I need help
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Year: 1991
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Well I mite have to have one made but does anyone know how to remove the hose from the master cylinder and slave cylinder. I assume the fitting on the side near the slave cylinder is how I remove that side but im not sure how to remove I have no idea on the master cylinder side of the hose
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Year: 1989 xj sport 2dr
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Well I mite have to have one made but does anyone know how to remove the hose from the master cylinder and slave cylinder. I assume the fitting on the side near the slave cylinder is how I remove that side but im not sure how to remove I have no idea on the master cylinder side of the hose
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Year: 1990
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Engine: 4.0
Had to fix mine a few years ago, here's what you'll need;
about 3 feet of high pressure hose(I used hydraulic steel braided) Quarter inch ID, make sure it's HP hose.
crimp on hose clamps.. got these at home depot where the PEX fittings are found. the ones you're looking for look like mini CV boot clamps(use bull nose pliers to tighten)
Cut the hard line close to the fitting end, slide the hose over and clamp(use two clamps about an inch apart on each end. You'll notice the clutch will take a little more effort. Mine's been like this for 3-4 yrs and no problems.
about 3 feet of high pressure hose(I used hydraulic steel braided) Quarter inch ID, make sure it's HP hose.
crimp on hose clamps.. got these at home depot where the PEX fittings are found. the ones you're looking for look like mini CV boot clamps(use bull nose pliers to tighten)
Cut the hard line close to the fitting end, slide the hose over and clamp(use two clamps about an inch apart on each end. You'll notice the clutch will take a little more effort. Mine's been like this for 3-4 yrs and no problems.