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Earl's Performance LS641001ERL - Clutch Adapter Fitting

Earl's Performance  |  SKU: EARLLS641001ERL
Sale price $3899 Regular price $4289

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Description

Earl's Performance LS641001ERL - Clutch Adapter Fitting

Fitting - Adapter - Straight - Master Cylinder to 4 AN Male - Stainless - T56 Clutch Master / Slave Cylinder - Each

-4AN Male to OE (Original Equipment) GM/Jeep/Mopar Master Cylinder & Clutch Release Bearings

The clutch system on most late-model vehicles use a plastic clutch hose that is tough to modify when doing an engine swap. The OE plastic hose can expand and many not work correctly in high heat, high pressure, or with a racing clutch. These special stainless steel adapter fittings works with most late-model master cylinders, hydraulic clutch release bearings, and slave cylinders. The plastic OE hose is eliminated and replaced w/ PTFE lined AN -4 hose (use Earls Speed-Flex hose). Use (2) adapters when using both the OE master cylinder and hydraulic release bearing (or slave cylinder). Use (1) adapter for custom clutch plumbing systems that use either OE master cylinder or OE clutch release bearing (or slave cylinder). Check your OE hose and choose an Early or Late style adapter. Sold Individually. Fits: Most 2009 & Prior GM Vehicles w/ Plastic Clutch Hose, and Most 2006 & Prior Jeep / Mopar Vehicles w/ Plastic Clutch Hose (also fits many other vehicles).

  • Allows Replacement Of OEM Plastic Clutch Hose
  • Use w/HP Clutches; Racing/High heat Applications
  • Ideal For Engine Swaps
  • 304 Stainless Steel
  • EPDM X-Profile O-Ring
  • Fits Late Model GM LS T56
Adapter AN Size ( A ): 4 AN MALE
Adapter Type: Clutch
Angle: Straight
Brand: Earl's
Category: Air and Fuel Delivery
Emission Code: 5
Finish: Natural
Material: Stainless Steel
O-Ring Material: EPDM
part type: Fuel Hose Fitting
Product Type: Clutch Adapter
Sub Category: Hardware, Fasteners and Fittings
Warning: California Proposition 65

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