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Old 07-06-2021, 06:59 PM   #1
camrycurt
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Stock I6 Drum/Drum Front Brake Line Routing?

Hey guys,

I need some help with the I6 brake line routing from the distribution block down to the frame crossmember. This is for a pure stock 1970 drum/drum setup, on a complete truck with a standard transmission.

I bought the InlineTube pre bent kit and am replacing a non-stock rat's nest of lines that go every which way, and can't seem to figure out how to route those two front lines. It seems like they want to fit best running down inside the frame rail to the back of the crossmember, but the clutch pivot is in the way so I can't figure it out. Do they run in front or behind of the clutch pivot, or on each side, or outside the frame? The PO ran his lines outside the frame but there is no room for the bends on the prebent lines so I don't think that's where they are supposed to go.

Anyway, pics would be great, or point me to another thread that shows this. There are a bunch of brake line routing threads but they all seemed to be "I'm doing a disc conversion what do I get" or "Just got the frame back from the powder coater and can't remember how this all goes back together" type stuff that doesn't help with my stock beater L6 rust bucket sitting in the driveway.

Thanks for the help. Stay cool, it's hot out there.
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