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B and E body racers, a question...

Posted By: 72chrgrally

B and E body racers, a question... - 10/12/11 02:53 AM

Where did you mount your line lock? I still have inner fenders and I will be routing a few of my header tubes into the wheel well so I have to take into account when mounting the line lock. Pics would be nice too. Thanks!
Steve
Posted By: WILD BILL

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/12/11 03:00 AM







Posted By: dvw

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/12/11 03:21 AM

Here's mine. Bad camera angle. I'll download the pic with hard lines and master cylinder installed tomorrow. Hole in inner fender is for header tube (Hooker super comp). Car is 64 Belvedere.
Doug

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Posted By: 64hemi330sedan

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/12/11 04:29 AM

mine.

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Posted By: topside

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/12/11 05:05 AM

I made a bracket that mounts to the lower outside (closest to apron) bolt for the MC reinforcement and mounted my LL to that. Location is about the same as Bill's. Grounded to that bolt, hot wire has a disconnect.
Posted By: rebel

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/12/11 05:31 AM

no pic but when i was racing my 'cuda i mounted the line lock down the back by the diff. where the hardline stopped i fitted the linelock between there & the flexible line to the junction point on the diff. from there i ran the active wire under the rear seat, then under the carpet to in behind the consol then up to the button on my shifter. the average joe wouldn't even know i had one.
Posted By: 72Challenger

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/12/11 08:11 AM

You could be member of the Blueman group Bill...even your brake lines

On topic though, I have it mounted on the firewall right under the steering colomn. One line into the linelock and from there a T and up to the both front wheels. That's how I did it. Hope this helps.
Posted By: WILD BILL

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/12/11 03:58 PM

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You could be member of the Blueman group Bill...even your brake lines






Come on, what else did you really expect
Posted By: rebel

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/12/11 06:55 PM

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Come on, what else did you really expect




to be honest i haven't figured out why your Willwood calipers weren't blue too
Posted By: 72chrgrally

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/13/11 03:07 AM

Thanks guys! I was thinking of mounting mine on the fire wall, behind the left front tire. Do you think it's good idea to put it in the wheel well?
Steve
Posted By: WILD BILL

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/13/11 03:21 AM

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Do you think it's good idea to put it in the wheel well?
Steve





So long as you don't plan on going off roading I don't see it being a problem
Posted By: WILD BILL

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/13/11 03:21 AM

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Come on, what else did you really expect




to be honest i haven't figured out why your Willwood calipers weren't blue too








Posted By: 72chrgrally

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/13/11 03:27 AM

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Come on, what else did you really expect




to be honest i haven't figured out why your Willwood calipers weren't blue too













Winter is coming and I'm sure a powder coater would accommodate you.
Posted By: dennismopar73

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/13/11 03:38 AM

bill a team g intake, i havent run one of those since early 90s,
would thought you had a m1 or rpm ??
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/13/11 04:30 AM

I have mounted them on the tire side of the left front wheel well to hide it, I have also mounted them on the inside of the engine compartment for ease of installation(later when I got older and lazy )Mount it where you want it and Make sure and use STEEL brake lines and double flare them
Posted By: 72chrgrally

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/13/11 04:38 AM

No worries on the materials, I have a bunch of lengths of stainless line going on it, being a tech for 15 years has me well aware of the use of double flares. lol.
Steve
Posted By: WILD BILL

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/13/11 01:08 PM

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being a tech for 15 years





Must be an Hourly Tech


A Flat Rate tech would have had that car done by now
Posted By: 72chrgrally

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/13/11 07:57 PM

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being a tech for 15 years





Must be an Hourly Tech


A Flat Rate tech would have had that car done by now





Nope flat rate my friend, and around here that's the reason why the car isnt done. lol
Steve
Posted By: WILD BILL

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/14/11 12:21 AM

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around here that's the reason why the car isnt done







Sounds like you need to burn some vacation time then

A little and some and you could be

Posted By: 72chrgrally

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/14/11 12:37 AM

I need to work to pay for the rest of my parts and my growing family. I'm hoping to have it running next year. At least with my job that i started 6 weeks ago I have effectively doubled my income.

Steve
Posted By: WILD BILL

Re: B and E body racers, a question... - 10/14/11 12:49 AM

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I have effectively doubled my income.






Good deal

Didn't know you started a new job 6 wks ago. Congrats
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