Master to flexi hose clutch pipe

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meego

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I replaced mine a while back and made my own shorter and neater version. It has made the clutch really stiff though, so I’m guessing it’s a hydraulic thing from longer to shorter pipe :rolleyes: Long story short, I’m going to make a longer one, but can’t remember what it looked like. Can someone take a photo and put it on here as a guide ??
 
Here’s the replacement one I made. I thought it was a lot neater, but the original was obviously longer for a reason.
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The length of the pipe would make no difference. What would make a difference is the internal diameter of the replacement pipe or there may be a restriction at one of the bends [ they look good bends though ] or the entry/exit hole where the end flair's are have been reduced.
 
The length of the pipe would make no difference. What would make a difference is the internal diameter of the replacement pipe or there may be a restriction at one of the bends [ they look good bends though ] or the entry/exit hole where the end flair's are have been reduced.
I thought that too on the length. But the internal dia is the same as what came off it. I’ll need to check the flared ends as you suggest though. They could be restricted slightly.
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Why the hell did LR make them so long though ??
 
Unless there's some sort of restriction, it shouldn't really make the clutch any stiffer than it was before. Also, brake fluid has been carefully formulated to squeeze through small gaps very easily. If you draw it up in a syringe for example, it offers a lot less resistance than water. Could anything else have changed at the same time? New clutch, new master or slave cylinder, any other new components?
 
Unless there's some sort of restriction, it shouldn't really make the clutch any stiffer than it was before. Also, brake fluid has been carefully formulated to squeeze through small gaps very easily. If you draw it up in a syringe for example, it offers a lot less resistance than water. Could anything else have changed at the same time? New clutch, new master or slave cylinder, any other new components?
I fitted a new master cylinder, but it’s an OM part !! Lucas from memory ?
 
I've been through a few clutches in my time and they've all got personalities of their own. In terms of how they feel, how much movement you get between the fully engaged and fully disengaged positions, in terms of where the bite point is and so on. Is it just part of this natural variation? Or is it so stiff you can hardly use it?
 
I've been through a few clutches in my time and they've all got personalities of their own. In terms of how they feel, how much movement you get between the fully engaged and fully disengaged positions, in terms of where the bite point is and so on. Is it just part of this natural variation? Or is it so stiff you can hardly use it?
To be honest I have only clutched it in the drive. I have been working on it off and on for about a year now, so it’s been off the road. I will sideline this at the moment and see how it is when it’s back on the road. I can cope with a heavy clutch for sure, but it was quite heavy previously !!
 
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