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most areas have a hydraulic hose specialists. They can usually make you up hydraulic hoses. But as Steve says, what's wrong with a new one from a stag specialist?
most areas have a hydraulic hose specialists. They can usually make you up hydraulic hoses. But as Steve says, what's wrong with a new one from a stag specialist?
im after the pipe that fit between the clutch reservoir and the master cylinder,
There is an SS one available, it looks just like a brake line. Martin.
martin
i have the stainless one that fits between the clutch master and slave, i need the small 3 inch pipe the holds the clutch reservoir to the master cylinder
im after the pipe that fit between the clutch reservoir and the master cylinder,
dave
Ah!!! I would have thought fuel line would do the job. You can soak a piece in brake fluid and see if its affected. Its not high pressure so anything that can cope with brake fluid would do.
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