Got the clutch lines sorted from the cab down to the slave yesterday. The clutch are all double flares, even off the master cylinder, unlike the brake master cylinder.
My straightening method - worked well enough for what I needed:
My first line bent up and installed (the green tape is simply to stop the nut slipping down):
Second line made up and compared to old:
My fiancée's mirror showing the clutch master cylinder fittings being double flare. I don't know why the designers chose different fittings across the car
I have some fuelling issues now. As its a simple case of turning the key to start the motor I'm doing it weekly to keep the oil circulated and everything turning over. I have found that a dodgy looking blanked pipe is now starting to leak. From a bit of research its a blanked return line. I'm not sure why its been drilled out if its not in use, but I also don't know if the fuel lines are original so my current return line could be incorrect and the blank just a dodgy fix that's lasted until now.
Any ideas on how the fuel lines are supposed to be setup? And what the best way to plug the un-used return line is? It would be much easier if the fuel lines were threaded as opposed to push fit
Feeling very lazy today so don't know if I'll get much done.




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). I was originally thinking fuel injection but I kind of like the simplicity of carbs now I'm slowly getting my head around them.




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