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Hey is it possible to get flexible brake lines , would be so much easier for me to use from the valve to the master cylinder.
if so where can i get them ???
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Hi oldholdenman.
I can make them for you, in either factory style or 4 different colours of stainless braided hose. They are ADR approved, so they are legal & no engineers report is needed.
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well firstly for the fittings what are the largest size you can connect to the hose , because i went to Power Brakes SA and they rekon that the laregst they can put is 3/8 unless i use a steel line ???
i need something like 7/16 or 1/2 inch fitting to
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thats a mighty clean bay. looks very good.
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Oldholdenman, have a look at the brake master cyl.
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Yes, no problems I can do those nuts. I have them in stock. The ones that screw into the master cylinder are 1/2" & 9/16".
I've done exactly that conversion.
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Yes, no problems I can do those nuts. I have them in stock. The ones that screw into the master cylinder are 1/2" & 9/16".
Ive done exactly that conversion.
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very nice engine bay! what car is it?
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dr terry do u have an email adresss so we can discuss further thankyou cheers mine is [email protected]
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yes it is a nice clean engine bay!! mines not quite as tidy as that,, only because of the 2>3hundred wires going everywhere, but i am working on on it!! i would like to know though, where is the power steering unit? and aircon unit?? i would be in |
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it probably doesnt have a/c or power steering. im not running either
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