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Old 11-04-2004, 10:39 PM
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this may be a dumb question but I'm trying to install the hydraulic clutch line from the clutch to the tranny, do I just push the neon green connector at the end of the braided line into the tranny receptacle? Does it just snap into place or is there some sort of clipp to hold it?

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There should be a plastic cup/clip retainer in the slave cyl fitting. As you push the neon green fitting into this, the plastic cup will push in with it slightly. After the fitting is fully inserted, a gentle tug outward should confirm that the plastic clip has grabbed it.
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There should be a plastic cup/clip retainer in the slave cyl fitting. As you push the neon green fitting into this, the plastic cup will push in with it slightly. After the fitting is fully inserted, a gentle tug outward should confirm that the plastic clip has grabbed it.
ok, cool, I will give it a try.

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I heard it helps to open the bleeder while your pushing it in.
The bleeder is just above where the line goes.




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