Re: what is it called???
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distribution block?
That's what I thought but I can not find any parts store (online) that carries it. Lines, brakes, P-valves, rebuild kits no problem. Any ideas who might stock them?
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Re: what is it called???
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Re: what is it called???
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How about proportioning valve
If it is at the front, going to the rear brake tee, then yes, it is the prop valve.
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Re: what is it called???
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It's not a P-Valve. It just transisions the hard line to the rubber line that attaches to the rear splitter/distribution valve.
the rear line connects directly to the rubber line , there is no transition block
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Re: what is it called???
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My rear rubber hose came with it attached if I get what your saying. 72 Swinger rear brake house from Raybestos
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Re: what is it called???
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this is kinda what I need. Is it part of the factory line? If it is none of the pictures show it. They all are just straight hoses.
i thought the rubber line just plug into the bracket and then a clip . which should have come with the line , held it in place ?
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Re: what is it called???
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this is kinda what I need. Is it part of the factory line? If it is none of the pictures show it. They all are just straight hoses.
Chrysler sells a "lock" that holds the brake line in place, is that what it is? I will go out and look at one here.
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Re: what is it called???
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Isn't that square the retaining clip?
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Re: what is it called???
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I found some brackets that came with brake lines from Chrysler. Would this work, or is it what you need?
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Re: what is it called???
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"Just looked under the back of the Duster - the bracket is part of the car, non-removable and the retaining clip is one of those C-style ones - no square. Maybe bolt something like the one shown above on there?"
Pretty sure these were from 70's truck lines. The parts book shows the car one as a non-serviced part, maybe yours is broken off. If you could make these work, I would give them to you if you could cover the postage.
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