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Jonny Grigg
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quick question: threads on Neal hydraulic clutch and master cylinders
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August 17, 2010, 22:24:11 pm »
Just making up my brake and clutch hard lines now
Please can someone tell me what the thread is for the fittings into the Neal clutch slave, master cylinder and brake m/cylinder?
Thanks
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JamieL
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Re: quick question: threads on Neal hydraulic clutch and master cylinders
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August 18, 2010, 13:15:49 pm »
Give Bernie a call mate - I think his are Neal...
Or are they Jamar?
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Lanny Hussey
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Re: quick question: threads on Neal hydraulic clutch and master cylinders
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Usually 1/8" NPT
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Bernard Newbury
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Re: quick question: threads on Neal hydraulic clutch and master cylinders
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Quote from: Lanny Hussey on August 18, 2010, 15:26:48 pm
Usually 1/8" NPT
They are 1/8th NPT and I have got some 1/8th to #4 adaptors that you will need floating about somewhere. Bernie
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JamieL
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Re: quick question: threads on Neal hydraulic clutch and master cylinders
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Jonny Grigg
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Re: quick question: threads on Neal hydraulic clutch and master cylinders
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August 19, 2010, 23:10:47 pm »
Quote from: Bernard Newbury on August 18, 2010, 18:59:22 pm
Quote from: Lanny Hussey on August 18, 2010, 15:26:48 pm
Usually 1/8" NPT
They are 1/8th NPT and I have got some 1/8th to #4 adaptors that you will need floating about somewhere. Bernie
Thanks Bernie. i don't seem to be able to find anywhere that sells 1/8" NPT male unions here in the UK. I will be down at Shakey next Saturday if you are able to search them out
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Bernard Newbury
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Re: quick question: threads on Neal hydraulic clutch and master cylinders
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Quote from: Jonny Grigg on August 19, 2010, 23:10:47 pm
Quote from: Bernard Newbury on August 18, 2010, 18:59:22 pm
Quote from: Lanny Hussey on August 18, 2010, 15:26:48 pm
Usually 1/8" NPT
They are 1/8th NPT and I have got some 1/8th to #4 adaptors that you will need floating about somewhere. Bernie
Thanks Bernie. i don't seem to be able to find anywhere that sells 1/8" NPT male unions here in the UK. I will be down at Shakey next Saturday if you are able to search them out
I will see if I can find them and I will bring them with me.
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