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Whaty clutch master assemblies can I use?


96firephoenix

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so I'm in the middle of changing my clutch, and I noticed some rub interference on the plastic line from the master to the slave.

So I found this one on Amazon. It happens to have a metal sleeve over the part that interferes with the frame.

I also found this one on amazon. This one doesn't have the metal oversleeve, and costs $25 more.

Trouble is, Amazon says the one with the metal sleeve doesn't fit the 97, and the one with no sleeve does. There's a comment on the one with the metal sleeve that someone bought it for their 2000. Anyone know why they wouldn't be interchangeable between a 97-00?

I"m mostly used to working on my firebird, where the part is compatible all engines 93-02... So I'm a little lost on the lack of compatibility.
 


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I am no help on what fits what. But after burning out a transmission due to a line leak caused by rubbing, I add "chafing gear" to rub situations. Use your imagination A strip from a tin can cable tied to the line is all it needs. Tape the line first . Heck , if the one you have doesnt leak, start with that. :D
 

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I am no help on what fits what. But after burning out a transmission due to a line leak caused by rubbing, I add "chafing gear" to rub situations. Use your imagination A strip from a tin can cable tied to the line is all it needs. Tape the line first . Heck , if the one you have doesnt leak, start with that. :D
I had already planned to do that as an interim. great minds, whatwhat.
 

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Bump... anyone know if the cheaper one will fit the earlier model?
 

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I'd go to rock auto and look up the part for both years. If they are different part numbers I would believe they are different for a reason. You can also check the slave cylinder part numbers, if they are the same you could/can guess that either line would fit.
 

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