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View Poll Results: How do you have your lines routed?
73-87 style - Prop under fan, 2 front lines 0 0%
67-70 style - Prop under master, 1 front line 0 0%
Hybrid - Prop under booster, 2 font lines 1 100.00%
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Old 08-08-2018, 11:33 AM   #1
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Disc Brake Conversion - Brake Line Routing

70 C20, 83 C20 parts truck. I think I have everything sorted out aside from how I will run the hard brake lines. As I see it, I have the following options.

1. Follow the 73-87 routing with the prop valve under the fan. I will need to drill holes to mount the prop valve. It appears I have holes in the frame I can use for the flex hoses. I like this option because the routing matches the rest of the front brake system. The flex lines should be the proper length. I will have to buy and bend basically all new lines for this.

2. Follow the 67-70 routing with the prop valve under the master. Plug one front port on the prop valve, so I can use the old line with a T. Connect the flex hose to the stock location. This one is nice because I can reuse my front lines. It makes it easier to install a line lock if I want. I am not too crazy about plugging a port on the prop valve. I am not sure how well the flex lines line up / reach.

3. Hybrid - Follow the 67-70 routing, but use 2 front lines rather than 1 line and a T. This solution seems OK. No plugging lines on the prop valve. Have to remake the front lines
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Old 08-08-2018, 03:07 PM   #2
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Re: Disc Brake Conversion - Brake Line Routing

If your using the 83 stuff I would plumb it like the 83 was.....i also wouldnt keep any of the 50yr old brake lines...if your going to this much trouble ,use new lines....they dont cost that much.....
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Old 08-08-2018, 04:11 PM   #3
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Re: Disc Brake Conversion - Brake Line Routing

Thanks for your reply. That is what I am leaning toward. I did replace most of the hard lines about 7 years ago.
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