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Clutch Hydraulic Line in the US?
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I've called a few of my local shops and they all say it's NLA. Does anyone know a part # that would work for this purpose?

THANKS IN ADVANCE!!

Rich (walking eveywhere now)

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The hoses from the later cars should fit. In fact, a lot of the brake hoses from cars with a solid rear axel will work also.

When I put the 60 series 5 speed in the formerly auto 1200, the B310 hose was too short to reach the clutch slave. I used the rear brake hose from an early 510 wagon.

Sounds like a trip to U-Pull-It is in order.

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you can use a piece of stainless flex brake line for the clutch too ;)

it's nothing special.


or just buy a rear brake line from a 210. not get a 30 year old one. nobody changes them unless they burst.

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Check your yellow pages for hydraulic hoses. Almost any shop should be able to make one up for you.

There is a white 1200 Couple on ebay right now, and the fellow selling it owns a hydraulic line shop here in So Cal. I'm sure he could do one for you, also.


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Duncan is on the right track. Any respectable brake specialist organisation should be able to make a replacement as per your sample.

The Hot Rod blokes get this stuff made up all the time.

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I believe it's the same hose as the rear brakes.

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i bet they are still available - www.partsamerica.com...

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Try
Beck/Arnley 073-0879

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Thanks for all the help Gang!!!

The part I used is "BRAKEWARE 77001" it was $12 at Autozone and it was in stock! It's about 1.5-2 inches longer then the original, does not hang to low and bolts right up, NOW if I can get it all to work now! I've bought a rebuilt Master and Slave but I still have no pressure... GRRRRR I have a feeling the rebuilt MC is bad...

AGAIN THANKS!!

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Bleed the M/C separately.
Remove the pipe & place a thumb over it for the return stroke of the pedal to prevent ingestion of air. Once the M/C is free of air you can bleed the whole system with confidence.

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