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drewmarc 04-14-2018 06:02 PM

Clutch Hydraulic line got disconnected
 
Hey there. Last week I put in a new slave cylinder since the last one was leaking. Been driving for a week and everything was good, and then when I went to start the car last night, it lurched forward (with the clutch still in) and shut off. The pedal was stuck to the floor again and I immediately thought it was something with the slave cylinder. I check underneath the car and sure enough, hydraulic fluid is leaking everywhere. Today I got under the car and discovered that the hydraulic hose that connects to the blue hydraulic line had become disconnected. Of course I tried pushing them back together, just in case I was going to see a miracle haha. I have attached pictures Red shows the 'female' side, and blue shows the male side. They are supposed to insert into each other obviously, but from what I understand, the red female side is cinched at the factory and cannot be redone correct? Showed the pictures to a part specialist at autozone and he didn't really have much to say. Hoping you all can give me some advice on what new part(s) i may need, or what I should do!

For reference I also attached a photo from user 'Eric G'. In the picture you can see the slave cylinder that is iron, attached to the hose, that attaches to the line. My set up looks exactly like that. It is the upper one shown in the photo with a cast iron cylinder, not the plastic.

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JFP in PA 04-15-2018 06:54 AM

That is a high pressure crimp system, it cannot be reconnected. Replace the entire line.

drewmarc 04-15-2018 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFP in PA (Post 567951)
That is a high pressure crimp system, it cannot be reconnected. Replace the entire line.

Thanks for the response. Do you mean that just the black rubber hose can be replaced if I take the blue line out, or do both need to be replaced? Trying to accomplish this in the cheapest way! I think I could take the blue line to a shop and they can fit a new hose there , but what do you think?

JFP in PA 04-15-2018 12:46 PM

We never bother to try and fix it, we just replace them. You can try and find a hydraulic line shop and try to have them try to reconnect it, but in my world is simply isn't worth the effort.

Smallblock454 04-15-2018 01:05 PM

What MY and type is the 986?

There are 3 different part numbers for that part depending on MY, type an VIN:
986 423 377 08 - F >>98XS6 03069
986 423 113 25 - F 98XS6 03070>>
986 423 377 11 - 00 -> M008


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