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03-02-2009, 12:36 AM | #1 |
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Right Stuff brake lines
im doing a disc brake conversion and i bought the brake lines from right stuff... any ways im getting ready to install them, and i was wondering if anyone had advice or pictures of how they might go on.
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03-02-2009, 09:13 AM | #2 |
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Re: Right Stuff brake lines
what do you need pictures of? brake line routing? what type of conversion did you do (switch front crossmembers) , or replace rotors etc.
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03-02-2009, 07:21 PM | #3 |
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Re: Right Stuff brake lines
i need pics of how they are routed, all of them(rubber brake lines to where they are mounted onto the braker master cylinder.
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03-03-2009, 12:43 AM | #5 |
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Re: Right Stuff brake lines
The front lines on the 71-72 go on the front of the cradle as the drum lines go on the rear. You will need to fabricate a bracket where the hardline attaches to the hose. You can cut off the bracket on the rear and bend and drill a hole in the bracket and cradle to mount. You will need to route the lines first, then determine where the bracket needs to be mounted. You can see a little from these pictures. |
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Re: Right Stuff brake lines
Thanks thats a lot of help fo me! would it be too much trouble to take a pic of where the brake lines mount up to the master cylinder?
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Re: Right Stuff brake lines
The rear goes in the back of the Prop valve and the other line goes underneath. I had to shrink the file to get it to upload so it is a little harder to see. This is a 69 with 71-72 brakes. The pictures I sent you were from my 72 w/19K original miles. I will see if I have some of the bracket mounting shots for you. Last edited by John H.; 03-03-2009 at 12:54 AM. |
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allrighty thanks! i will take some pics of what im having issuses with tommorow after school.
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Re: Right Stuff brake lines
John H., I know this is an old thread, but your pictures are incredibly helpful for what I'm doing today. I appreciate your taking the time to take and share the pics.
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Re: Right Stuff brake lines
John is a good guy. It's nice to see a fellow member go out of their way to thank another for being helpful. We could use more of that here.
Those are known as brake "hoses". * Lines = metal (rigid) * Hose = rubber (or other flexible material)
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