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Old 05-04-2005, 09:16 PM   #1
Billy G
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Please help with Connecting Disc Brake Fluid Lines

In my conversion to disc on my 70 GMC...Im using the brake lines and prop valve off a 76 P/U. Im curious where most of you that have done this have mounted your prop valve....on the brace in front of the X member like the 76?....or did you retube your lines and mount it near the Master Cylinder?

I know the brake line *elect* will have to be extended to the front...that's no problem. Just want to go the most efficient route.

Also...which master cylinder did you use??? I dont have vacumn boost...so it's just bolted to the firewall. The 76 I bought parts off had it the same way.
I guess Im asking if the 76 master cylinder (new) will work.

I GREATLY appreciate any and all comments....answers...thoughts...

Billy G
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