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Old 08-11-2019, 06:21 PM   #5
aerotest
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Re: Brake conversion line adapter

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Originally Posted by RustyPile View Post
You didn't say what year/model you're working on. Nothing about specific about what you're working on or with. pics and more information would help..

My '71 came factory equipped with non-power disc/drum brakes.. I installed the small diameter booster power brake conversion kit that is offered through Summit.. It came with booster, master cylinder, proportioning valve, and all mounting brackets including new pushrod for the pedal.. I used existing brake lines and fittings.. Everything just "bolted up", no additional adaptor purchases needed..
I have a 69 burb. Thought it was in my signature. Yours bolted up because I believe the 71+ have the rear drum line coming in horizontal from the rear of the por-valve.
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