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I'm looking for a pic of the brake lines going from the M/C to the proportioning valve and then to the distribution block on a 69.
That size wrench do the fittings on the M/C and the distribution valve take? The fittings on my prop. valve take a 7/16" Thanks for the info
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These should help:
http://img18.photobucket.com/albums/...icture_003.jpg http://img18.photobucket.com/albums/...icture_002.jpg http://img18.photobucket.com/albums/...icture_001.jpg Can't remember wrench sizes off the top of my hear, but does 9/16" sound right?
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Perfect!!
Alot better than the first reply I got from the same post in the Brake and Suspension forum. Thanks
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Huh???
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69rad we suggest that you only post questions in the one section most closely associated with your problem, so that future searches by other people will find the same helpfull information available to them. It also saves on bandwidth and helps the moderators keep the site clean for searching too. Your post in Brake section was the proper place for it.
It also seemed like this last comment was a little slap in the face to the folks that gave you photos in the brake section where you said it was exactly what you needed there. Just a heads up to choose your words carefully since its hard when reading posts to know the 'intent' of comments.
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