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Recomendations: Center clutch tube?
My clutch tube is loose in the center tunnel. How would you recommend I re-attach it? Detaiils would be appreciated as well.
TIA
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You can use a U clamp thru the tunnel, but it's a cheezy fix. Best to open the center up & weld where it's broken. that way you can inspect the whole tunnel as well.
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Thread on this recently. Lots of good ideas.
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Doh! oh ya, the search option.
Thanks
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If you decide to weld in there be careful this is where the fuel lines also run through. you need to take extra care to protect the fuel lines when welding in the tunnel
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That's even a better idea 'cause, as you know, the lines are plastic.
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