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Old 09-12-2009, 12:08 AM
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I switched to the mcleod line and i would not suggest it to anyone. quick disconnect is the most misleading name for what this is because there is nothing quick about it. i am also going to have to cut my line to get it out.
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I was wondering why the line on my new transmission was cut!
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How did you connect the line to the throw out bearing?
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You mean the McLeod or the other one with the two fittings and the line? If you mean the one with the two fittings, you have to knock out the roll pin and put that new fitting on it, just like you would the master side of it.

I've been running this setup for 10 years now with no issues. I just replaced my stock master with a Tick adjustable and had to change the fitting on the end of the master and put a 90deg fitting on there. That's the only difference, still works great.



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