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348 Brake Slave Grommet and Joint

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  1. JM280z

    JM280z Formula Junior

    Aug 22, 2020
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    Does anyone know how to remove the rubber grommet and 90 degree joint fitting from the brake / clutch slave? I tried pulling it out with pliers with no luck. I have a new rubber grommet (175189) but still need to order the correct 90 degree (184497) fitting (it was jerry rigged apparently).


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  2. fatbillybob

    fatbillybob Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Remove the broken plastic piece then remove the rubber piece
     
  3. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    I use thin needle nose pliers and get between the lip of the plastic fitting and the rubber and lever it out. Never been a big problem and never needed a new grommet. The plastic fitting often breaks in the process but I keep spares around. You might be able to put a sheet metal screw in it and pull on that.
     
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  4. JM280z

    JM280z Formula Junior

    Aug 22, 2020
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    Do you think a generic union would work? The actual part is out of stock. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login


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  5. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    The union you need is a 90 or near 90 degree fitting. Hose routing is very important. It needs to go gradually down hill to prevent air being trapped in hose. No, that wont work. Where is it out of stock?
     
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  6. JM280z

    JM280z Formula Junior

    Aug 22, 2020
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    Ricambi and Scuderia parts have it out of stock

    Thank you for the explanation

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  7. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    One of those 2 is a great supplier. The other is a waste of time.
    There are other suppliers you know.

    Amazon showed many options.
     
  8. JM280z

    JM280z Formula Junior

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    I’ve had good customer service from each Ricambi and ScuderiaCarParts. Ricambi is expensive though! ScuderiaCarParts is phenomenal all around imo.

    I ordered 2 90 degree (5/16 and 3/8) fittings on amazon, but I didnt find one at 70 degree or so, only 90. It’s fun spending hours store to store looking for a $2 part…


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