Brake line distribution block
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Brake line distribution block
Does the distribution block need to be attached to the lower front chassis rail or can it be moved to a higher position and still work properly?
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I ditched this and put a Triumph type one on which got rid of the shuttle arrangement inside which is a sort of safety arrangement to bring a light on if one of the brake circuits fail. Not sure if this is the same thing you are talking about?
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I'm changing from manual drums all round to manual discs up front with a new master cylinder, all from wilwood. Also replacing all brake pipes with standard copper pipe and adding a linelok.MilesnMiles wrote:My B body has it on the lower firewall. The length of pipe isn't the issue. Any issues would be related to the diameter and also the diameter/type of master cylinder. If that's not being changed, can't see a problem.
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It's the brass block that the brake pipes from the master cylinder go into, then the rest of the pipes go from it to the front and rear of the car.MattH wrote:I ditched this and put a Triumph type one on which got rid of the shuttle arrangement inside which is a sort of safety arrangement to bring a light on if one of the brake circuits fail. Not sure if this is the same thing you are talking about?
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From the MC to a line-lock then onto a t-piece then to each front caliper. The proportioning valve was fitted to the chassis under the drivers seat in line with the brake pipe to the axle. I can reach the adjuster while sitting in the drivers seat.Rebel wrote:Really? did you just run the pipes from the master cylinder straight to the discs / drums, did you split them with a "T" piece to get to each wheel?
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That distribution block is a safety item. If the rear brakes leak it will close them off so you can drive home with front and vice versa. The wire that plus onto it is to light up the brake light on the dash to tell you there is a issue.
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Thanks Mick,Mick70RR wrote:From the MC to a line-lock then onto a t-piece then to each front caliper. The proportioning valve was fitted to the chassis under the drivers seat in line with the brake pipe to the axle. I can reach the adjuster while sitting in the drivers seat.Rebel wrote:Really? did you just run the pipes from the master cylinder straight to the discs / drums, did you split them with a "T" piece to get to each wheel?

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Wire?, there's a wire? Think it must be missing from mine. When I took it off, there was just brake pipes attached to it, no wire and there's no loose wires just hanging around that area.ANTON wrote:That distribution block is a safety item. If the rear brakes leak it will close them off so you can drive home with front and vice versa. The wire that plus onto it is to light up the brake light on the dash to tell you there is a issue.
Is it a ring terminal that goes on with a nut or is it more like a spade / bullet connector?
Does the wire go from the block to the brake light switch or somewhere else?
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