brake line routing

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steved
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brake line routing

Post by steved » Mon Jul 14, 2014 8:31 am

So I bought inline tube's complete kit for my '71. does anyone have a diagram of how the front to back line is routed??? It's a little bit of a mystery right now. i'll have some re-bending to do, because i'm using the small hemi style diaphragm for the power brakes on my 4 disc conversion.

I also have the rear axle lines available for sale, as my SSBC kit came with lines. I'll post them up shortly.

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Re: brake line routing

Post by kenny » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:27 pm

i found this a while back and saved it when i was installing my lines

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Re: brake line routing

Post by steved » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:49 am

sweet...

do you have a higher resolution version? I can pick out about 99% of what I need to know.

Where the front-rear line gets to the front, I've seen pics of it going through an oval hole in the frame. is that correct?

I'm not building a 'correct' car, so it really doesn't matter, but i'd like as close as possible.

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Re: brake line routing

Post by 71Satellite98661 » Wed Jul 16, 2014 10:57 am

Steve, you are correct. The front to rear brake line runs through the oval hole about 3" inside of the longitudinal front frame rail. I've got extra clips if you need any.

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