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Supplier of Clutch hydraulic fittings?

Posted: 31 May 2006, 14:50
by Richardpiper
My van was dragged off to a garage with a burst clutch pipe, above the petrol tank where you can't see it (of course).
A week later, they say they can't find a stockist of the right unions because of the age of the van (E reg, is that 1988?).
Can anybody tell me where I can get these bits, as far as I can see, it only needs a straight length of pipe inserting with a couple of unions,which surely shouldn't be a problem?
Thanks
Richard

Posted: 31 May 2006, 15:03
by geordie skydiver
There's a place down near Colchester than can make you anything hydraulic, just take the old one down.

I'm sorry I can't remember the details, but I'm sure any hydraulic specialist could do the same.

Posted: 31 May 2006, 15:22
by Tex Ritter
I've renewed my pipe. I cut out a 6ft section, and fitted a 1/4" OD copper replacement using 1/4" straight couplings and Hylomar jointing compound, where the pipe dissapeared into the nether regions hidden by the tank/chassis, I enclosed it in 6ft of gas hose as a protective sleeve.

There's not a huge pressure on the clutch hydraulic system so the straight couplings will be OK, as long as they are not the short nut type.

My van has been through 2 MOTs since with no problems.

Send me your email address and I'll send you a couple of pics.

TR

Posted: 01 Jun 2006, 14:35
by Richardpiper
Tex Ritter wrote:I've renewed my pipe.
Send me your email address and I'll send you a couple of pics.

TR

That would be vey useful, thanks, but I don't know how to send you my email address. Can you put a pic up here?

I've made no progress since I started the topic, all that's needed is to replace the centre section and nobody seems to stock the unions. It was hauled to a garage as a beakdown, and I'm not sure how much they know about T25s.

Richard

Posted: 01 Jun 2006, 16:50
by Tex Ritter
gedjean@aol.com

Send an email here. I'll simply reply using the address on the top of it.



T R

Posted: 01 Jun 2006, 19:15
by excalibur
Pirtec, look them up in the yellow pages under hydraulics. Most big towns and cities have a branch and they can make up any hose with any fitting.

If you see a van stop him and offer cash to the driver as they work on a very low basic plus commision so love pound note jobs