Keep hydraulic pressure flowing from the clutch master cylinder to the slave/release cylinder with the PERFECTION Clutch Hydraulic Line, part number 85-204. It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1984-1986 Ford Bronco and F-150, and the 1983-1986 Ford F-250 and F-350 — one line per vehicle. Engine coverage includes the L6-4.9L, V8-5.0L, V8-5.8L, V8-6.9L and V8-7.5L (see the Buyer's Guide tab for the exact year-and-engine breakdown).
- What it does: Carries pressurized hydraulic fluid between the clutch master cylinder and the slave cylinder, allowing the clutch to disengage when you press the pedal.
- Signs this part may need replacing: A soft, sinking, or slowly returning clutch pedal, visible fluid seepage along the line, or trouble shifting can point to a leaking hydraulic line — diagnose the cause before replacing, since these symptoms can have other sources.
- Fitment: Sold as one line; every listed application uses quantity 1.
If a leaking or damaged hydraulic line is the cause of your clutch trouble, the 85-204 replaces it and gives the fluid a fresh, leak-free path between the master and slave cylinders.
Manufacturer part number 85-204 (also 85204).
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this clutch hydraulic line do?
It routes pressurized hydraulic fluid from the clutch master cylinder to the slave/release cylinder, letting the clutch disengage when you press the pedal.
Which vehicles does the 85-204 fit?
The 1984-1986 Ford Bronco and F-150, and the 1983-1986 Ford F-250 and F-350, with L6-4.9L, V8-5.0L, V8-5.8L, V8-6.9L and V8-7.5L engines. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
How many lines do I need?
Every listed application uses quantity 1, so one line replaces the original on your truck.
What are signs this hydraulic line may be failing?
A soft or sinking clutch pedal, fluid seepage along the line, or difficulty shifting can indicate a leak. Diagnose the cause first, as these symptoms can have other sources.
Will replacing this line fix my clutch problem?
If a leaking or damaged hydraulic line is the cause, this part replaces it and provides a fresh fluid path between the master and slave cylinders. Other clutch faults may need separate diagnosis.
Write a Review