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Old 06-05-2014, 11:26 AM   #15
Just-in-credible
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Re: time for some upgrades

thanks captain!! I do have a few questions about your brake kit. I bought new brake hoses I got the front hoses from a 72, I'm picking up the calipers and rotors next weekend. Any brake shop should have the banjo bolt to go into the caliper right? I'm going to assume the same little fitting that attaches the brake lines to the drum brake will thread right in to the non banjo end of the brake hoses correct? I'm thinking about giving the calipers the same engine enamel and bake in the bbq. I figure that 250-300F in the BBQ will be around the same temp they would see during hard braking, so any seals should be okay.
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