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Old 04-19-2016, 10:15 PM
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Does anyone know where to find the adapter to fit an f body. I got a new slave cylinder for free but it has the wrong end Installed so I need a new one.
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Does anybody know where to get one?
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Take the fitting off your old slave.
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Originally Posted by stevieturbo
Take the fitting off your old slave.
I'm swapping in a T56 so I don't have an old one

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No idea then, bound to be loads of old ones knocking about though. Never seen anywhere selling the OEM fitting on its own though, unless GM list it themselves ?
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Originally Posted by Rick Speed
Does anyone know where to find the adapter to fit an f body. I got a new slave cylinder for free but it has the wrong end Installed so I need a new one.
Give us a call we may have the fitting you need. (817-750-2000)
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Put a speed bleeder on it. They replace that fitting anyways and will make bleeding easier.
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Originally Posted by 01z28geek
Put a speed bleeder on it. They replace that fitting anyways and will make bleeding easier.
A speed bleeder wont help him when he's looking for the inlet quick disconnect..



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