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08-31-2012, 08:26 PM | #1 |
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MII front suspension-brake line
Guys with MII style front suspension. How did you guys run the brake line from the master cylinder to driver front then to passenger front? I'm more interested in the one you made to cross from drivers to passengers side. Thanks in advance!
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09-01-2012, 01:58 AM | #2 |
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Re: MII front suspension-brake line
Hope these help you, these are from different cars some using FatMan front ends and TCI front ends.. but the brake lines don't know the difference.
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09-01-2012, 12:41 PM | #3 |
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Re: MII front suspension-brake line
Awesome photos, parkwood!
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Re: MII front suspension-brake line
more or less like parkwood did
no pics to show though
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Re: MII front suspension-brake line
Thats what I needed to know. Back side of crossmember works. Thanks Guys!
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Found a few more.....
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Re: MII front suspension-brake line
Mr. parkwood-
Please explain what this photo is showing me. Some sort of adjustment knob for the rear axle's fluid? (I thought I was fairly knowledgeable) Thx! |
09-05-2012, 12:36 PM | #8 |
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Re: MII front suspension-brake line
That is an adjustable proportioning valve. It allows you to slow down the pressure rise that occurs when you apply the rear brakes. When braking, more weight is transferred to the front which can cause the rear brakes to lock up if it gets pressure to fast. Thus adjustable proportioning valve.
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Thanks guys, i could have said it better myself..........
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Re: MII front suspension-brake line
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I can help you. Parkwood (Wayne) is probably busy building awesome streetrods... You are correct. It is a way to adjus the pressure to the rear brakes. I used one on my truck as well. Here is a pretty good explination that I found. "A Proportioning Valve is installed in the rear brake line and allows you to adjust the rate of pressure rise to the back brakes. With an adjustable proportioning valve, you can slow down the pressure rise that occurs when you apply the brakes. Under braking, most vehicles transfer more weight to the front wheels. When this happens, the rear wheels lose some weight and can lock up if the pressure is too great too quickly in the braking process. Eventually full pressure is applied to the rear brakes through the proportioning valve." Marc
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Re: MII front suspension-brake line
Thanks, guys! Now I have to go look to see if my ride has one.
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Parkwood check your private messages please.
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Parkwood , my PM's must not be working , didn't get any new PM's.
Do you have that crossmember ? Gene |
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I have never really adjusted mine. I'm using a 4 wheel disc brake set up with a camero booster. I turned the dial to the center and my truck stops really good, so I have never even adjusted it.
Maybe I got lucky. Marc
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Re: MII front suspension-brake line
Parkwood or anyone who has,
Have you ever used the brake line Thru-Frame Fittings? If so whats your experience with them. I never used them but I've been thinking about it because it looks to make for a really clean install. |
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09-07-2012, 06:42 PM | #20 |
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Did you like them? Any problems with leaks?
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09-07-2012, 09:00 PM | #21 |
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No, no leaks as long as you tighten them down... they clean up where the brake lines come through the frame and look like you took time to make it look nice.. I'm not sure what they cost but i don't think they are giving them away..
here is what they look like on my '33 coupe.. |
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Parkwood,
Thanks for the pics. Dad especially liked the old school scissors jack.
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Re: MII front suspension-brake line
Here is how I ran my lines
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