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Old 05-05-2013, 10:49 PM   #1
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Front drum brakes - alternate banjo fitting?

This forum is amazing. I've been able to find the answers to every situation I encountered since I started the rebuild last October. I'm a few parts away from getting the old blazer back on the road, but ran in to a stripped hose (front diver-side) that's got me stuck.

The 45-degree banjo fitting is shot and I can't find anything that even looks similar. There's another long fitting extending out from the wheel cylinder.

What's the correct part to get me from the cylinder to the hose? Standard parts shops were zero help. I think it's a 7/16-20 that goes into the cylinder? Not really sure about the other hose fittings.

I found a couple things at SpeedwayMotors, but I'm really not sure what I'm looking for. Any insight, reference, links would be greatly appreciated.





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