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Old 25-10-2016, 11:59 AM
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Default MK1 Focus Clutch Pipe to AN hose

Has anyone ever modified a MK1 Focus clutch pipe to use different fittings? I need to convert mine to an AN aero fitting. I cut it down so it's just the steel pipe, and was going to flare it and use a threaded fitting, but it seems a very odd size. No brake pipe fittings will go over it.

Has anyone every modified one?
Old 25-10-2016, 06:05 PM
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Hi mate,

I got mine to be all braided using a focus adaptor at the pedal end and the line I actually bought from Central Florida Motorsport for the SVT. I think the standard focus adaptor gives you a female M10x 1.0 thread

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Proline Motorsport has had the fitting made from the end of the pipe made so it can made onto a braided hose
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Thanks chaps, got any links? I run a bias pedal box and have got an AN -3 bulkhead fitting that comes from the master cylinder into the engine bay, so just looking at convert the steel Focus pipe so I can connect the two
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Found this at Proline:

http://www.prolinemotorsport.co.uk/b...c-11aa40fea444

But I had this from CFM:

http://www.c-f-m.com/performancepart...m#.WBBRFIZ4WEc

Pretty sure it's a -3 hose so I just cut it where needed and put a fitting on.




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