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Old 11-06-2004, 12:08 AM
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Throw out bearing issues

I'm replacing the clutch release bearing in my Jeep YJ. When I'm taking it off I notice that on the hydraulic line is 'locked' in place. It looks like it snaps in to never be able to disconnected. My new bearing has a much larger adapter on its side of the line. The line is made of a plastic material so I'm afraid to break that. The line that comes off of the bearing assembly is flared at the end. The line coming from the master cylinder has this cylindrical connector that attaches onto the line via this snap clip that only lets it go one way. (Kind of the way a chinese finger trap works) has anyone heard of this or had this problem? I can't find a single thing, sorry for the lack of description, its something wierd that I've never seen... Thanks!
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Old 11-06-2004, 11:20 AM
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Re: Throw out bearing issues

Try posting this on the Jeep section. Dale Appell, ( a regular contributor there) might have a suggestion.
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