I bought one of these:
http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/clutch-line-s ... -2820.html
recently. I made an assumption that it replaced the torturous path that the mx5 clutch line takes back and forth across the engine bay with a straight path from the master cylinder to the clutch slave.
But apparently no - it replaces the rubber line that goes over the top of the bell housing.
So what's the point of the hard lines going from one side to the other? Is it just simpler for LHD versions, or is the extra length of hard line good for fluid volume/cooling?
Replacement clutch line on NA
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Re: Replacement clutch line on NA
same as brake lines. getting rid of the old soft flexible rubber line prevent loss of performance in the fluid line.
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Re: Replacement clutch line on NA
It's simpler for the lhd ones as the master cylinder is on that side.
MX5 plus sell a braided line to do what you seek.
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MX5 plus sell a braided line to do what you seek.
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Re: Replacement clutch line on NA
You could do what I did when I encountered exactly the same problem. I had two short pieces of hardline made up for about $30 if I recall correctly, then used the piece I bought to connect them.
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Re: Replacement clutch line on NA
Beelzeboss wrote:You could do what I did when I encountered exactly the same problem. I had two short pieces of hardline made up for about $30 if I recall correctly, then used the piece I bought to connect them.
Now we're talking! Awesome idea, thanks.
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