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hydralic line to bellhousing

Old Nov 12, 2010
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hydralic line to bellhousing

I just replaced my clutch and throw bearing, now I cant get the hydralic line back into the bell housing connection. Please help. THANX
 

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Old Nov 13, 2010
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What is the problem…
Alignment, threading, too short ?
 
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Old Nov 13, 2010
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It,s the hydralic line from the clutch slave cylinder to the bell housing connector. My truck is a 89 ranger 4x4.
 
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So what isn’t happening ?
Is the line too short or the fittings done match or don’t thread in each other ?

What did you change with the clutch setup ?
 
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what trans do you have? an M5ODR1 a TK5 or a FM145 (pretty sure thats what the last one is) the slaves are trans specific...you may have the wrong slave
 
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Thanx for all the input. Problem solved, I opened up the bleeder valve at the bellhouseing to release the pressure from the throw bearing tried to connect the line again and it slid into place. Things are good now thank you again. Mark
 
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