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Old 09-12-2021, 11:47 PM   #1
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What do stock master cylinder brake lines look like

I need to bend new 1960 chevy truck master cylinder brake lines for my truck but can't find any pictures of original.

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Old 09-13-2021, 08:51 AM   #2
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Re: What do stock master cylinder brake lines look like

Not sure if all our years are the same but here is a pic from the Lambrect thread
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Not sure if all our years are the same but here is a pic from the Lambrect thread
He has a 4x4 1960 with the dual brake clutch master
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do you have a picture where the parking brake cable mounts to the chassis near the rear end?
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do you have a picture where the parking brake cable mounts to the chassis near the rear end?
I can snap a few. Cables on the 4x4s plug into the cross member behind the t-case and hooks and spings from the next cross member back hold them up and out of the way.

I can snap a few pictures tomorrow for you. My 4x4s are GMC with the spicer axles but the only difference should be how they connect to the backing plate.

This picture shows a little. I can get a dfew more.
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I can snap a few. Cables on the 4x4s plug into the cross member behind the t-case and hooks and spings from the next cross member back hold them up and out of the way.

I can snap a few pictures tomorrow for you. My 4x4s are GMC with the spicer axles but the only difference should be how they connect to the backing plate.
saweet, thank you.
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saweet, thank you.
Didn't forget your pictures. Got tied up but will get some soon.
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Didn't forget your pictures. Got tied up but will get some soon.
Where did you buy snubbers for the rear end frame.
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Not sure what you mean by snubbers?
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do you have a picture where the parking brake cable mounts to the chassis near the rear end?
Let me know if this shows what you're asking. Cables don't attach to frame near rear axle, they're only held up by spings and hooks.
I have several trucks like this so I believe this is factory method.
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let me know if this shows what you're asking. Cables don't attach to frame near rear axle, they're only held up by spings and hooks.
I have several trucks like this so i believe this is factory method.
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Not sure what you mean by snubbers?
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Those are original to the truck. Bumpers/stops look same front and rear. Only difference is the rears have a block of wood as a spacer. Again, most of the trucks I have are like this so I feel that its factory.

LMC Truck shows they might be available # 30-1828

GM Parts book search shows # 3700034.

Did a quick search and it looks correct.
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Try searching bump stops. I know you can get them for 2wd, but not sure if the 4wd are different
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60 4x4 hydraulic hoses

Looks like I need one for my clutch, does anyone know where I can buy one?
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Looks like I need one for my clutch, does anyone know where I can buy one?
I've gotten them from Inline Tube out of Michigan

They're not "factory looking" because they come in braided hose, but they work.
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I've gotten them from Inline Tube out of Michigan

They're not "factory looking" because they come in braided hose, but they work.
You spoil me.
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Old 09-24-2021, 07:39 PM   #21
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Re: What do stock master cylinder brake lines look like

Don't mind helping. Been own the path on some of it.

If your original is intact you can send for them to copy if for some reason they don't have the application.

I had to make minor adjustments to mine when it came.

Keep them in mind for parking brake cables also. I've had them make a bunch.

Same drill. Send em yours, and they'll copy and send back. Had good luck with them.
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Re: What do stock master cylinder brake lines look like

This is my balance bar but does the main cable attach to a bracket somewhere between the handle and the balance bar?
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This is my balance bar but does the main cable attach to a bracket somewhere between the handle and the balance bar?


does anyone know what these 2 brackets are for?
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This is my balance bar but does the main cable attach to a bracket somewhere between the handle and the balance bar?
Yes.

Main cable bolts to the t-case cross member with a simple clamp. It runs on the drives side. Will try to get you a photo.
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does anyone know what these 2 brakes are for?
Left behind muffler mounts.

The trianglar shaped one with the slot in the end i think is the original. Some trucks had these and ran a metal band arount the muffler body.

My `60 apache has one similar although it is 2x4 variety.

Hard to tell from the pictures but any mysterious heavy duty brackets could be remnants of a pto driven accessory. By suburban had a few that used to support a pto driveshaft for a pto driven winch. They are commonly on divers side since that is the pto side of the SM420 which i asume is what your truck has.
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