Brake pipe ends
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Brake pipe ends
Anyone know where I can get some brake pipe ends to bolt into the metering valve / proportion valve ( ? ), the metal block positioned next to the front chassis rail under the brake master cylinder ( pic of both attached ). The ones I have are the wrong size and don't really want to use the old ones unless I have to
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'68 Dodge Charger
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf
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‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf
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Spoke to a guy at automec today, gave him some measurements and sent more pics of the ends in question.
He offered to send me one end free of charge to see if it fits. Great service, obviously based on me ordering from them, refreshing change none the less
He offered to send me one end free of charge to see if it fits. Great service, obviously based on me ordering from them, refreshing change none the less

'68 Dodge Charger
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf
YouTube - Double Zero Garage
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf
YouTube - Double Zero Garage
Indeed Steve, surprised me, certainly can't fault them on their service.
Bit of a strange one regarding the pipe ends, to be honest. I'm busy doing a disc conversion on the front, so the new master cylinder comes with its own pipe ends which are a different size again. I bought new flexi pipes so no problem there, adding a lineloc that comes with a fitting kit, but as I might as well change all the pipes while the system is in pieces, this is where my plan was flawed because of course I need the right size for the rest of the bloody car,
Bit of a strange one regarding the pipe ends, to be honest. I'm busy doing a disc conversion on the front, so the new master cylinder comes with its own pipe ends which are a different size again. I bought new flexi pipes so no problem there, adding a lineloc that comes with a fitting kit, but as I might as well change all the pipes while the system is in pieces, this is where my plan was flawed because of course I need the right size for the rest of the bloody car,

'68 Dodge Charger
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf
YouTube - Double Zero Garage
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf
YouTube - Double Zero Garage
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