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I would go to my local adavance auto parts and ask them to let you go in the back and look at brake line connectors, you should find what you need there.
I have a 1275 ribbed transmission. I have a steel braided line running from the slave. None of the local stores have british connections, /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/frown.gif so I can't connect the steel line that comes from the master to the steel braided. P.S. tandem master.
I was amazed at the amount of stuff my advance auto had. They had british to standard and britis to metic and standard to metric, plus they had precut lines that did the same. I ended up getting a premade line that went from british to metric for my datsun slave cylinder.
Really? Maybe I should try them again? I got all of my lines there but not any of the connectors. Another question that I am pondering is if the id is the same for the steel line and the steel braided line? If they are different hydraulics will not work correctly??
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:] Another question that I am pondering is if the id is the same for the steel line and the steel braided line? If they are different hydraulics will not work correctly?? [/QUOTE]
Once bled, that will be no issue. The fluid displaced by the respective "end devices" (master and slave) will be "practically" the same.
Worse comes to worse. Get a new line that is british to standard. I'm thinking the new hose will be standard. Then get a standard to standard connector. I went through about the same deal you are going through trying to find a connector that went from British to metric then I found the premade lines that went from british to metric at advance. I bought a bunch of stuff that I probably will never use. If you can't find what you need I may have it. I just can't get around right now after knee surgery. I would take the hose with me to advance and I bet you can find what you need. The new lines are in lenghts of 18" to 60" and are cheap. Mine was 6 bucks and the nuts are already on it.
I actually found an adapter that I think might work. Doc doesn't think that the diameter of the steel line and the braided steel line being different will make a diff. It is only slightly diff. The adapter that I found is very different. The hole that the fluid is supposed to pass through is considerably smaller. Will this make a difference? I figure I will hook it all up and bleed. Test to see how it works................
Good luck bleeding it. I learned at trick to bleed it in reverse if you can't get it to bleed and don't have a pump that is made for bleeding hydrualics. You run a hose from the brake wheel cylinder near the clutch slave to the slave and open both bleeders. Then loosen the line near the clutch master so air can come out and then press the brake pedal. The brake fluid will come out of the wheel cylinder and into the clutch slave and push all the air out at the clutch master. It works like a charm and comes in handy when you are not near home and lose the clutch due to a leak or something.
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