Re: [DML] Re: plastic clutch line syndrome?
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Re: [DML] Re: plastic clutch line syndrome?



Claude,

I have never checked to see if the line goes from master to slave. I assume
it probably does. I just replaced my slave cylinder and if I remember
correctly, it was solid there. I have about 22,900 miles on the car and
there doesn't appear that there is a vibration problem yet. I guess it could
happen at any time. If I ever have to replace it I definitely will use the
braided type.

Bill
#3635

CBL302@xxxx wrote:

> --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "William F. Lane" <blane@xxxx> wrote:
> > Mads,
> >
> > I had my plastic clutch line replaced with a solid steel line in
> the early
> > eighties. I don't think anyone had thought of braided ss lines at
> that time. Yours
> > was probably replaced early on also.
> >
> > Bill Lane
> > #3635
>
> Was that a SOLID Line from Master to Slave,And,Wouldn't the
> Viberations from the motor cause premature cracking or splitting in
> the solid line?





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