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MaxVmo
12-29-2024, 04:52 PM
One of the remaining items before my first start is the routing of the hydraulic clutch cable. I have the correct adapter fitting but am a little worried about length of the FF supplied braided hose. I know the doctors here will ease my anxiety. Have a great day.
rich grsc
12-29-2024, 06:29 PM
No such thing as a hydraulic clutch cable. Do you mean hose?
MaxVmo
12-29-2024, 08:42 PM
Correct. Hydraulic clutch braided hose.
Ford & Jeep Fan
12-29-2024, 08:53 PM
Not many rules about this. I can only think of two. Don't put a kink in it and keep as far away from exhaust (especially header tubes)
as possible.
seagull81
12-30-2024, 09:07 AM
Yes there is a hydraulic clutch cable. https://lmr.com/item/MCL-14326/1979-2004-mustang-hydraulic-clutch-conversion
Lidodrip
12-30-2024, 12:39 PM
I used a 36" line with a Tilton HTB - worked well.
James
MaxVmo
01-02-2025, 02:58 PM
Looks like the FF braided hose is 30” and would seem a little short. Do you have a source for a longer hose like you 36”?
Check Pegasus Auto Racing (pegasusautoracing.com). Good quality, fast shipping, reasonable prices.
MB750
01-02-2025, 03:46 PM
I built mine using standard AN-3 hose and fittings like for a motorcycle brake system. No kit, just know-how.
Lidodrip
01-02-2025, 10:06 PM
I used this line - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LY2NS9O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - no issues after 2.5k miles.
James
MaxVmo
01-03-2025, 12:23 AM
Forgive my ignorance but what is the difference between a number 3 line or a number 4 line?
David Ferguson
01-03-2025, 12:26 AM
-3 has a hose ID of 3/16" and -4 has an ID of 4/16" (1/4").
GoDadGo
01-03-2025, 06:01 AM
I hard lined my Clutch M.C. and used a 12" braded hose to make the connection.
I figured since I ran all the brake lines that way, why not do the same with the clutch too.
MB750
01-03-2025, 06:59 AM
-3 has a hose ID of 3/16" and -4 has an ID of 4/16" (1/4").
Yup. One concern I have is fluid flow. With mine, it almost feels like there's a flow restriction when quickly actuating the clutch. If I fully actuate the clutch, and then AS FAST AS I CAN lift my foot off, I can barely withdraw my foot faster than the clutch pedal comes back. Nothing worth swapping everything out, but there's a lot of fluid flowing thru that line in a short period of time to actuate the clutch and if the line was larger, the fluid would flow quicker.
I mean, I've got a 40" line from the MC to the SC that flows a couple ounces of Dot 4 in a fraction of a second, so it makes sense.
rich grsc
01-03-2025, 09:12 AM
The engineers know what size to use. It moves a small amount of fluid, maybe 15-20 ml, an ounce, or less.
Mike.Bray
01-03-2025, 10:09 AM
I hard lined my Clutch M.C. and used a 12" braded hose to make the connection.
I figured since I ran all the brake lines that way, why not do the same with the clutch too.
Same for me, hard line to a bulkhead fitting and then a short length of braided hose to the HTB.
https://www.imagecoast.com/images/MichaelBray1/20220623151832mediumrotated.jpg
Mike.Bray
01-03-2025, 10:10 AM
Yup. One concern I have is fluid flow. With mine, it almost feels like there's a flow restriction when quickly actuating the clutch. If I fully actuate the clutch, and then AS FAST AS I CAN lift my foot off, I can barely withdraw my foot faster than the clutch pedal comes back. Nothing worth swapping everything out, but there's a lot of fluid flowing thru that line in a short period of time to actuate the clutch and if the line was larger, the fluid would flow quicker.
I mean, I've got a 40" line from the MC to the SC that flows a couple ounces of Dot 4 in a fraction of a second, so it makes sense.
That's your traction control!