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Old 11-14-2012, 09:35 PM   #22
NW Task Force
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Re: Trying to find a fitting............

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Originally Posted by OrrieG View Post
If you want it for looks, keep searching. For function a regular Tee fitting will work, fluid flow is minimal so an restriction at the 90 is not a factor. On mine each front line comes out of a separte port on the proportioning valve per the factory design. The rear has one line back to a tee that splits to each rear wheel cylinder.
Yeah, I am having a hard time finding this specific fitting. I am ready to just grab another "T" fitting and call it good. I can spend lots of time racing around trying to find this particular fitting, but I have plenty of other things to get done on my project.
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