This is why I dread making brake & clutch hoses – it’s not the making (which I like), it’s working out what connector sizes….
For background, I bought the 2 metal pipes/1 rubber hose the part book lists to connect the clutch master to the slave. The third pipe I managed to bend to fit, but then I discovered it was not keen on screwing into the slave. So, I reverted back to the original i had taken off the vehicle, which screwed nicely into the slave, and connected fine to the rubber hose.
The issue is at the master: the new metal pipe connects to the rubber hose fine, but it is not keen on screwing into the master.
I think it is 20 threads-per-inch on the new pipe, but I can’t really work out what TPI the master is.
When I measure diameters:
Unfortunately, I can’t track down my original pipe – I am pretty sure it got trashed when I removed it, as it was so corroded.
I am happy to make a new pipe, but the issue is I don’t know what size connector I need to buy.
Photo is of the new pipe, and the connector that fits on the master.
For background, I bought the 2 metal pipes/1 rubber hose the part book lists to connect the clutch master to the slave. The third pipe I managed to bend to fit, but then I discovered it was not keen on screwing into the slave. So, I reverted back to the original i had taken off the vehicle, which screwed nicely into the slave, and connected fine to the rubber hose.
The issue is at the master: the new metal pipe connects to the rubber hose fine, but it is not keen on screwing into the master.
I think it is 20 threads-per-inch on the new pipe, but I can’t really work out what TPI the master is.
When I measure diameters:
- The master is about 9.75mm internally across from the peak of the threads.
- The connector on the pipe is about 10.3mm across from valley of thread.
Unfortunately, I can’t track down my original pipe – I am pretty sure it got trashed when I removed it, as it was so corroded.
I am happy to make a new pipe, but the issue is I don’t know what size connector I need to buy.
Photo is of the new pipe, and the connector that fits on the master.