clutch hose

Lawrence C Leung l.leung at juno.com
Thu Nov 23 08:11:42 EST 2000


Calvin,

I think I could use one of those myself (the top of my shoe is getting
worn!). Don't have any specs though either, since I can't take the car
outta service to check, and I don't (yet) have a pressure bleeder. Let me
know the cost. Also wondering, would your shop (can't seem to find anyone
around here willing to tackle the job) be interested in doing a set or
two of oil-cooler lines? (they'd be around $200-250 from Linda at Carlson
Audi) 

TIA,

LL - NY

On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 01:37:38 -0500 Calvin Krug <ckrug at laf.cioe.com>
writes:
>Well, for a week now, I've been trying to get a replacement clutch 
>hose for my '89 200.  Lucky for me, the old one as only a slow leak, 
>so I can still drive.
>Anyway, the first part ordered was lost.  Second one came in 
>yesterday, but incorrect.  So the parts guy does a little more 
>looking, and discovers that there is some kind of campaign or 
>bulletin, and I have to get TWO parts, worth about $150.  I'm 
>thinking now that my best option is to have a hose fabricated, and I 
>know just the place that can do it .  All I need now is the specs on 
>the hose, especially the size and type of the fittings on either end. 
>
>If anyone has this info, it would be greatly appreciated.  Also, if 
>anyone would be interested in a stainless braided clutch hose, I 
>could probably get more than one built up.
>
>Calvin Krug



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