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| Cobra 29 |
02-09-2009 06:05 PM |
Clutch hose fitting to master cylinder
I am installing a new 74 series Tilton master cylinder. I need to connect the existing hose from the slave cylinder to this master. The hose end is a -4 AN female coupling. What adapter do I need from the Tilton master to this hose? I know that I need a -4 AN male end on one side. These fitting should not be too dificult to secure; who has them?
The Tilton shipped with a fitting that fits the pressure or bleed port on the master and has a -3 AN male end but that is too small for the -4 AN hose I have.
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| Rick Parker |
02-09-2009 06:33 PM |
I just looked at my Tilton setup, I think it's 1/8" male pipe to -4 male AN. The actual threaded hole in the cylinder is about 1/4"-3/8". If you use an aluminum fitting, carefully put some teflon tape on the male threads before you screw it into the M/C.
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| patrickt |
02-09-2009 06:40 PM |
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| Cobra 29 |
02-09-2009 07:05 PM |
It looks like you are using a banjo bolt connection from the master to the clutch hose line. I am looking to use a straight fitting that is a male -4 AN on one side of the fitting. The other side would screw into the master in the pressure or bleed port (like where your banjo boly connection is). I really need to know the thread specs for the pressure port on a 74 series Tilton.
Thanks
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| patrickt |
02-09-2009 07:19 PM |
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| Cobra 29 |
02-09-2009 08:06 PM |
Yes, thank you. It looks like I am looking for a 3/8 24 thread!
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| patrickt |
02-09-2009 08:09 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cobra 29
(Post 919698)
Yes, thank you. It looks like I am looking for a 3/8 24 thread!
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When the going gets tough, the tough break out engineering drawings.:LOL:
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| brent110672 |
02-09-2009 09:00 PM |
How Do You get This Stuff
Pat,
You can come up with more pictures.
Brent
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| patrickt |
02-10-2009 05:38 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by brent110672
(Post 919708)
How Do You get This Stuff?
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What?!? I thought everybody around here had drawings of various Cobra car parts just sitting around the house....:LOL:
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