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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / February 2008

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Clutch pipe threads

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Ben - 04 Feb 2008 19:07 GMT
Hi Group,

Does anyone know the thread type used on the pipe that connects the clutch
master cylinder to the clutch damper on a 1996 Discovery TDi 300?
The connectors on mine appear to be leaking and I would like to replace
them, as landrover tell me the pipe itself is now obsolete.

Thanks for your help

Ben
Simon Isaacs - 04 Feb 2008 20:01 GMT
>Hi Group,
>
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>Ben

If you take the pipe and connectors into your local car parts place,
they will probably have the connectors and pipe there to make a new
one for you on the spot.
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Steve Taylor - 04 Feb 2008 20:09 GMT
> If you take the pipe and connectors into your local car parts place,
> they will probably have the connectors and pipe there to make a new
> one for you on the spot.

3/8 UNF  OR 10mm Metric, fine pitch. Like Simon says, easier to get them
at your local factors.

Steve
Ben - 21 Feb 2008 10:36 GMT
> > If you take the pipe and connectors into your local car parts place,
> > they will probably have the connectors and pipe there to make a new
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> Steve

Vehicle is 1996 discovery.
For information, the thread on the clutch master is 7/16unf
The thread on the damper is 12mm x 1mm.

Ben
 
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