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TR6 Need clutch hydralic line ideas [TR6]

Allan,

I was just looking at Dale's hose and mine and they are very different on the ends. Mine have two separate fittings that have a swivel between them on each end, whereas Dale's has his swivel built into one piece on the end. Not a bad thing as mine have to be tightened together to lock it up.

Also, for whatever reason, my hose is very smooth and almost slippery in it's feel. I was wearing surgical gloves when I had it apart the other day and it never cut any part of the gloves.
 
Paul- All I can say is that collector is HUGE
 
FWIW, I got all the exhaust connections flanged last time I replaced it. Now it just falls apart. No wiggling & waggling and cursing like I used to /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif No leaks, and no need for exhaust putty or muffler tape. And all for an extra $40 (that's teeny Australian dollars too...).
Cheers,
John
 
Good point, John. If I ever replace the rear exhaust, I may do just that.

DNK, it does look bigger in that particular picture, but probably no bigger than most straight six cylinder collectors.

Now the Hooker headers that I had on my 73 Chevy 454 pickup were really big mothers.....
 
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