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Old 11-28-2017, 02:01 PM   #1
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1970 Disc Brake Conversion - Front Brake Lines

Hi - When i convert to discs in the front. What do i need to do to convert the front brake lines? I currently have power drums and am going with a scarebird kit.

I know i'll need a new master and i already have a CPP combo valve left over from a power booster addition on a square body (didn't need the combo valve).

What about the brake lines. Will I be running two new ones from the combo valve and a new one to join the rear brake line?

Also, can I route the rear brake line a different way that doesn't involve it wrapping around the frame and being close to the headers?

Thanks in advance for the guidance. I want to do it once and do it right. I don't care about putting 71/72 lines on there as they appear to only use one of the combo valve ports and split somewhere.
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