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Hey guys I need some help, I recently replaced my clutch along with replacing the master cylinder and slave cylinder. The only thing I didn't replace is the hose going between the master and the slave cylinder. It's an 89 with an ax15 swap, internal slave. I need to find a new hydrolic line for it but have no luck finding one. The line starts with a hard brake line and fitting that screws into the top of the master cylinder then takes a 90 degree bend and goes over the brake booster towards the center of the jeep then takes another bent towards the trans tunnel and turns into a flex line. When it reaches the bell housing it goes back to being a hard brake line and takes a 180 degree Bend and meets the slave cylinder lines coming out of the driver side of of the trans. I don't have any pictures of it at the moment but I will take them if needed. Anyone know where I can buy this hydrolic line? Or even get one used from someone on here? I tried searching all the local junkyards but couldn't find one. Thanks 

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7 hours ago, HunterK said:

Hey guys I need some help, I recently replaced my clutch along with replacing the master cylinder and slave cylinder. The only thing I didn't replace is the hose going between the master and the slave cylinder. It's an 89 with an ax15 swap, internal slave. I need to find a new hydrolic line for it but have no luck finding one. The line starts with a hard brake line and fitting that screws into the top of the master cylinder then takes a 90 degree bend and goes over the brake booster towards the center of the jeep then takes another bent towards the trans tunnel and turns into a flex line. When it reaches the bell housing it goes back to being a hard brake line and takes a 180 degree Bend and meets the slave cylinder lines coming out of the driver side of of the trans. I don't have any pictures of it at the moment but I will take them if needed. Anyone know where I can buy this hydrolic line? Or even get one used from someone on here? I tried searching all the local junkyards but couldn't find one. Thanks 

Hydraulic. 

 

Any hydraulic shop can make you a new braided SS line with the correct ends to your specified length. 

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