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Old 01-04-2012, 10:45 AM
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Anyone know who sells them? I tried to search and used google but couldn't find one for 4th gen fbody. I found one from tick performance but it's for 5th gen.

Any help would appreciated. Thanks
Old 01-04-2012, 11:36 AM
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Try Earls...
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Just a little background here why I'm thinking I need to change the clutch line. I raced a friend couple days ago everytime I tried to shift to 4th gear, it wouldn't shift, and my clutch pedal would be very stiff, I had to kinda pump the pedal to get it back to normal, after that the clutch acted normal..my friend told me that it might be the stock rubber clutch line not providing enough fluid. Thoughts?
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He said the rubber clutch line would expanded under a lot of heat thus not flowing the fluid, I don't really understand it..
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Tick sells them. You need the 22" line.
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I got mine from Summit, Russell part #656060.
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That's a brake line and they're 24", can I use the brake line for the clutch line?
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The stock clutch hydro line is steel braided. You may try the drill mod to remove the blockage designed into the line by GM, or you can get a Tick adjustable master which comes with a new, better flowing line.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/manual-tr...-write-up.html

As for your specific issues, I wouldn't assume that its the line.



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