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What length flex line for hydraulic clutch and Coyote/Tremec?
I want to go ahead and run my flex line for my clutch before I drop the motor in. Does anyone know what the ideal length is for use with Coyote and Tremec? I am going to just run it over, out the side of the upper panel on the DS footbox, and then down to the bell housing. I'm thinking this 24" may be long enough, considering I have about 8" of flex line coming out of the bell housing from my hydraulic release bearing.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/aaf-all46100-24
What do you think?
Last edited by shark92651; 09-16-2018 at 02:32 PM.
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Originally Posted by
shark92651
I want to go ahead and run my flex line for my clutch before I drop the motor in. Does anyone know what the ideal length is for use with Coyote and Tremec? I am going to just run it over, out the side of the upper panel on the DS footbox, and then down to the bell housing. I'm thinking this 24" may be long enough, considering I have about 8" of flex line coming out of the bell housing from my hydraulic release bearing.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/aaf-all46100-24
What do you think?
I don't recall the length, but if you are getting Forte's hydraulic clutch he'll send you the line as well.
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Thanks for the reply. I bought a Tilton hydraulic release bearing and it didn't come with anything to connect to the master. I ordered the 24", if it is too short I'll exchange for the 36", but I think it will work.
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