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Hot Rods Pics of your fenderless front brake line routing

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by woodsnwater, Oct 23, 2017.

  1. woodsnwater
    Joined: Apr 4, 2016
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    woodsnwater
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    from North Al.

    I know somebody out there has this all figured out.
     
  2. ROADSTER1927
    Joined: Feb 14, 2009
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    ROADSTER1927
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    Here is just my pictures that sorta show mine. Gary img804.jpg img801.jpg
     
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  3. woodsnwater
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    from North Al.

    Looks like you went through the frame up front. Or just below?
     
  4. GordonC
    Joined: Mar 6, 2006
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    GordonC
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    Not sure what your looking for but here is the front lines on my 31 A roadster. Brought the line up from the master cylinder to a junction at the front crossmember then tee'd off that and ran one side to the passenger side and the other to the drivers side. Have a bracket on the frame on each side that the hard line and rubber hoses are connected to. Just need to add a couple line clamps. Thats a ratchet and socket hanging out of the pulley. I keep it there so I can turn my motor over regularly until I get it so it fires on its own! Hope this helps.

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  5. ROADSTER1927
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    I have to look but I believe below the frame.
     
  6. Countn'Carbs
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    Countn'Carbs
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    from CO

  7. Mr T body
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    from BHC AZ

    Not the best shots, but gives you an idea
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  8. woodsnwater
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    woodsnwater
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    from North Al.

    Thanks guys, this is just what I was looking for. Mr T body, is that brass fitting attached to the through frame fitting a 1/8 NPT male with two females for 3/16 line? The through frame fittings I've found are npt female on the inside frame end.
     
  9. Mr T body
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    Mr T body
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    Yes, the "T" is 1/8" NPT male and two 3/16" IFF
     
  10. liljoe
    Joined: Feb 26, 2013
    Posts: 36

    liljoe
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    from detroit

    266166DA-5DE3-4E81-BA34-B7344EF76F4D.jpeg Wanted something different so here’s mine
     
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  11. Mr. T body, whose battery and what size is it to start what?
     
  12. Mr T body
    Joined: Nov 2, 2005
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    Mr T body
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    It's an Odyssey PC925 and it spins a stock 5.0 HO. The perfect size for under the floor and has no trouble cranking at all.
     
  13. PHIL COOPY
    Joined: Jul 20, 2016
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    My solution....
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  14. woodsnwater
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    woodsnwater
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    from North Al.

    Great stuff guys. It's cool seeing how different people solve the same problems in different ways.
     
  15. 48stude
    Joined: Jul 31, 2004
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    48stude
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    I welded a small bracket on underside of the frame. Bill
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  16. Thanks Mr. T body.
     

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