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Old 03-01-2020, 10:02 PM   #9
richards72chevy
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Re: Brake lines conversion tips

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Originally Posted by SidsChopShop View Post
On my 1966, I converted to a manual dual port system. I rebuilt the drums and used a new master cylinder for a 1967 truck, no prop valve; and bought a new stainless line kit from Inline Tube (P/N CTB6607) , to my knowledge this is still the only manufacturer of a 64-66 dual line conversion kit.

I have used this current setup as a daily driver and weekend hotrod 9 months out of the year since 2014 and have had no problems. Hope this will help aid your decision, good luck!
Does the front line on the master cylinder go to the front or rear brakes on your set up? I've heard different opinions on here about this.
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