Clutch line Rollpin?
#1
Clutch line Rollpin?
Hello all,
Well the car is on the last stint of the swap, and I need a part I can't seem to find.
I ordered a 30" clutch line from Hinson Supercars (great guys to deal with BTW), and it looks great. However, one end of the line has a -4AN fitting on it, the end that needs a rollpin installed to hook into the master cylinder. I've tried Jegs, Summit, Hinson, and my local pneumatics shop, and no one has it. I went to GM, and they want $250 for it, because it comes with all the hydraulics, which I don't need.
Anyone know where to get just that rollpin fitting at? Preferably a -4AN-->rollpin adaptor, but if it's just the fitting my local shop can fix me up.
Thanks,
-Adam
Well the car is on the last stint of the swap, and I need a part I can't seem to find.
I ordered a 30" clutch line from Hinson Supercars (great guys to deal with BTW), and it looks great. However, one end of the line has a -4AN fitting on it, the end that needs a rollpin installed to hook into the master cylinder. I've tried Jegs, Summit, Hinson, and my local pneumatics shop, and no one has it. I went to GM, and they want $250 for it, because it comes with all the hydraulics, which I don't need.
Anyone know where to get just that rollpin fitting at? Preferably a -4AN-->rollpin adaptor, but if it's just the fitting my local shop can fix me up.
Thanks,
-Adam
#2
Take the part that needs the roll pin to a local industrial supply store that specializes in nuts & bolts. They will have what you need. For example, here in the Seattle area, we have "Tacoma Screw", which has imperial and metric fasteners, retaining rings, springs, e-rings, o-rings, etc. Your area may have a "Fastenal" store, which is similiar. If you can't find a local store, try www.fastenal.com
#3
Take the part that needs the roll pin to a local industrial supply store that specializes in nuts & bolts. They will have what you need. For example, here in the Seattle area, we have "Tacoma Screw", which has imperial and metric fasteners, retaining rings, springs, e-rings, o-rings, etc. Your area may have a "Fastenal" store, which is similiar. If you can't find a local store, try www.fastenal.com
GREAT! Thank you for the help, there's one about 5 miles from home...I had never even heard of them.
-Adam