Clutch Line conversion Fitting solved!
This fitting Will install in the place of the stock style fitting and uses the stock roll pin. This can be used in almost all late model gm clutch masters and slaves. You can remove the stock f-body fitting from the throw out bearing or from the slave and install this..... these are kind of expensive but being able to convert the stock slave to a -4 style fitting is well worth the cost.
I snapped a few pics and can get you guys some part numbers If you want.
Last edited by Elec87; Nov 10, 2006 at 03:39 PM.
its VERY COOL that you found these... thanks for sharing!
what a rip off.. that part takes less than a minute in a CNC lathe to make.
what i need is one for the slave that has the fitting sticking out far enough that its at teh bellhousing level.
then i can stick a -4an banjo on my master cyl and connect the two with braided line...
if you have the hookup with a CNC lathe to do this, i'll pay ya the same "ripoff price" as above.
not direct to AN, but its a start...
im going to keep looking....
btw, i learned that some Jeeps use the same fittings as GM does... thats the breakthru thats letting me find more adapters!
jeep guys love DIY stuff, and that really helps

mods:
absolutely no advertiser carries anything like this, so it shouldnt be a issue for us to post it.. right?
Elec
Trending Topics
Elec
do they have one thats long enough that the AN fitting is clear of the bellhousing?
The Best V8 Stories One Small Block at Time
The part numbers are:
Mcleod
139027 -4 90 degree
139026 -4 straight
I bought them from www.Carshopinc.com.....
how about 17.99 for TWO!
thats right, i was looking around, and i came across russell part number 640281.....

Andrew
Andrew
im going to do a full writeup when i install mine... but here are some pics...









