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Old 02-13-2016, 01:30 AM
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^^^^ I could be persuaded
Old 02-14-2016, 04:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Mrmerlin
before you buy a new hose I would suggest that you instead buy the line made by Greg Brown,
its a lifetime hose and does away with the funky routing of the hardline above the starter.

NOTE if the age of the hydraulics is more than 15 years,
I would also suggest that you replace,
the master ,
the slave,
and the flex line.

NOTE the gray line is the one from Greg Browns shop.

NOTE with this line fitted it easier to bleed the air from the system,
first gravity bleed the slave till the bubbles stop,
then holding the slave so any air will go out the line,
push the slave piston fully in ,
and and let it return to extended.
do this cycle about 5 times you should find you have good pedal
Aaaah, I just put in a new OEM one and all the other things mentioned. Is there an emoticon for a lot of money spent?
Old 02-14-2016, 12:38 PM
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Hose, hose routing and slave cylinder have changed over model years. So it is a good idea to determine vas is vas.



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