Posted by ScottyHOMEy on November 08, 2007 at 10:30:15 from (71.241.212.142):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulics on a C posted by lloyd1 on November 08, 2007 at 09:46:15:
That's where I'm hoping that someone who's done it will chime in, as I'm not sure if the dimensions are the same between the C and SuperC. I'd "think" they would be but that doesn't really mean anything.
The manifold I'm referring to is made up of those two pipes that run from your hydraulic pump to the TC block and the pieces on each end that are part and parcel with the piping. At the rear you probably see a casting with three allen-head plugs, and two bolts holding it all to the TC block. The one for the remote will have outlets for pressure to the remote.
There *may* also be issues as to how it would mate up to the pump at the front end. On the SuperC there were two different makes of pump used, and again, I don't know whether there was a single manifold that would mate to either one or not.
If you can get squared away on the compatibliity/interchangeability of the parts and can find the right manifold, though, it won't be a bad job at all.
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