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Dumb question i guess, unless your in this situation. Doing an automatic to manual transmission conversion and its all done except the clutch hydraulic system. Question is, does the hyraulic line go over or under the master cylinder on its way down to the slave cylinder? Tried looking at "under the hood" pictures of other B210's, was not detailed enough to see this. It makes sence to go under, but it looks like its set up to go over.

I have done this swap on multiple datsuns, this is the first B210 I have done.... it is a 1974 B210 hatchback.

 

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Thanks guys, I could not figure why anyone would run it over, but..... had to ask. I have done this swap in 280Z's and 620's.... this is a little harder because of the driveline and trans mount. Other than that, i detonated my pistons anyway and had to change out the bottom end at the same time as this swap. Damn vacuum modulator hose came split and went lean and blew the tops off two pistons. Running an H89 head shaved and 93 octane. Dont get a major vacuum leak during rapid excelleration with a 10.4 compression ratio....

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That is what is confusing on this.... The line itself is bent for an over, but gentle persuasion and a tubing bender will put it under both master cylinders.... This weekend i have to swap around the driveline yokes and replace the u-joints. Nice to have a machine shop at work when everyone else is gone.....

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