Clutch Problem

Willie 1369

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Hi Everyone
I am a new member to the Jeepz.com and I was hoping to find some help in dealing with a clutch problem that I am having do to the large jeep community that exists.
The problem is with my 1992 Jeep Cherokee that the hydralic line that goes from the Master Cylinder to the connection to the slave or throwout bearing has a large crack in it. The problem has been componded by the fact that I was informed by the dealer that it is no longer available. I have searched the internet and after market web sites with no luck. I have even went to a hydralic hose manufacture but they couldn't help me either because they had no way of shrinking the plastic to the metal fittings. The only place that I have left to try is pick apart unless someone has any other ideas. I live in Las Vegas so if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated.
Willie 1369 :roll:
 

The only option i see is to replace the master and slave cylinder as a kit and it will have a new hydraulic line with it. I use to live there and if i remember correctly, there's quite a bit of hydraulic shops around there. Try calling them first and see if they can customize you a new line with the factory fittings. Welcome to Jeepz and if you get a chance, please introduce yourself on our new member introduction section.
 
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