Re: Brake lines probs is proportioning valve right?
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04/23/10 12:06 AM
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Here is the old vs. new. And I am putting a new MC on BTW...
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Re: Brake lines probs is proportioning valve right?
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04/23/10 12:11 AM
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New fittings are larger also...old is on top.
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Re: Brake lines probs is proportioning valve right?
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04/23/10 01:17 AM
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you can bend 3/16" brake lines by hand wo kinking if they're the regular parts house ones that are not hardened material. See if reducer bushings are available from Earls etc or cut reflare your ends
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Re: Brake lines probs is proportioning valve right?
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04/23/10 04:20 PM
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Yeah, but the lines are the stock ones and they worked fine when I converted to the non-power brakes. I do remember doing a little bending to get them to line up. I didn't tell the company that it was manual brakes either.
Well I'm sure it would matter if it's power or not as far as brake lines.
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Re: Brake lines probs is proportioning valve right?
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04/23/10 04:40 PM
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To clarify even though I will be using manual brakes I told them it was power brakes as I knew the lines on it worked before.
Your never bend stainless, after it's bent like that.
Should have told them exactly what your using parts wise, so they can make the right lines for you.
Like what the other guys said, you can make those easy with reg steel brake lines from the auto parts store, plus then they will seal.
Tip on the stainless lines, lub the fittings well so you can really get them tight, cause there gonna need to be really tight to seal. Stainless is hard. Good luck with it.
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Re: Brake lines probs is proportioning valve right?
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04/23/10 04:55 PM
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How can you tell they are not stock?
Because the master cylinder is not stock.
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Re: Brake lines probs is proportioning valve right?
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04/23/10 05:06 PM
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Hmmm never thought about not being able to bend the stainless. I just knew I had done it before. The first one I tried to hook up was the passenger side line and the fitting was too large, but I did have to rebend it a couple of inches by hand so it lined up with the port. And I am not changing master cylinders - I spent about 15 - 20 hours polishing an aluminum one like the one above!
I hear ya! I bet if you tell them which MC your using, they could make em.
I know it sucks having those nice stainless lines and can't use em. Maybe they would take em back if you didn't install them or bend em.
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