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Thread: help hyd clutch line ???

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    I am swapping the th400 out for a nv4500 in me 87 3/4 4x4 suburban. I used a 88 chevy c/k master and slave cylinder.I am having a hard time finding a fitting to fit them. Im sure there metric now? What adaptures can I buy to make this work?

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    Can you use the`88 line and either reconfigure or cut at ends and splice-in new line bent to fit`87?
    aka:Tim

    `91 V2500 Scottsdale Suburban:6.2 4L80E 4"Lift 35s
    `92 K3500 SLE SRW:Peninsular6.5TD Peninsular 5spd
    `72 K20 CustomDeluxe Highlander CustomCamper
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    britannic Guest

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    Check with a shop that makes hydraulic hoses. I'm about to take over a NAPA autoparts shop that has equipment and supplies to make hoses. I'll take my master cylinder in on Monday and see if anything fits - I have to build a custom fitting as well.

    BTW: my the shop is being renamed from 193 Autoparts to Rubicon Autoparts and we'll also be operating Rubicon Collision & 4wd Center (a NAPA Autocare center) next door.

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    I see,I was thinking hard-line(like brakes).
    aka:Tim

    `91 V2500 Scottsdale Suburban:6.2 4L80E 4"Lift 35s
    `92 K3500 SLE SRW:Peninsular6.5TD Peninsular 5spd
    `72 K20 CustomDeluxe Highlander CustomCamper
    `72 K20 CheyenneSuper CustomCamper
    `72 K2500 SierraGrande
    `71 K10 CustomDeluxe 6' Fleetside

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    britannic Guest

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    It's both, a combination of hard lines and hydraulic flexible lines.

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