Does anyone know the size of the ports on the later sixties dual GM MC, the common one used in the chevelles and trucks and vettes?(i would like to order the next part at work today if possible)<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o> <o></o> Second, i have a clearance issue where I’m going to need a 90 degree fitting that will convert the back MC port to 1/4 line. I know i can get the straight version from the auto parts store but i need it on a 90 degree so it dumps straight down due to there not being enough clearance between my master and bodymont. Anyone know where to get something like this or what to look for?<o></o> Thanks! Chris
when I was doing my brakes, I needed an adapter. I was amazed at what the chevy dealership had squirrelled awaay behind the window. Stuff you just can't get at the parts store. but try them in person and get the oldest parts person working( they are more knowledgable)
I go to Car Quest ( most likely NAPA has the same lines ) and buy a short line the size I want ( 3/16 or 1/4 ) with the correct size fitting on the end to fit the master cylinder. Only a couple dollars each. Car Quest has 3/16 lines with 3 or 4 different size fittings. Same thing for 1/4 line. I can then use a tubing bender and a tubing cutter to run the lines on out to the rest of the system.
39 All Ford was posting while I was hunting for a photo ... The lines at Car Quest use the fittings he shows ... already on a line
I gotcha, but i need what is in the picture but one that 90 degree's out of the master becuase i only have an inch between my MC and body mount. I tried the tightest bend i could with my tubing bender and it was not enough. -Chris
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/flarefittings.html If you scroll down to the sixth image on this screen you will see what im thinking of using. Its a 90 degree flaire and fips fitting. -Chris
I posted before i saw this. But the second image is what im looking for. Can i get a simple brass one from grainger or should i get this blue aluminum piece? Anyone have any idea on the thread sizes so i can order at work today? Thanks for all the help! -Chris
aren't the ports out of the side of the MC IFF ? i didn't think they would have them, because they would be difficult to index properly, but look under speedways brake fittings section of street rod dept, they have a 90 IFF (both 3/8 & 7/16) to a 1/8 NPT. http://www.speedwaymotors.com/90-Degree-IFF-to-NPT-Adapters,6464.html
These guys will have whatever you need. They're reasonably priced (a lot cheaper than Godman), great service and somewhat nearby you. Click here: Classic Tube - Club Flyer Good luck
What Deuce said -- my local NAPA has a rack of drawers full of different size fittings like that in the photo, one may be just what you need.
better yet, if your brake lines are AN, they have this 90 adapter with a jam nut so no problems with indexing the fitting in the MC: http://www.speedwaymotors.com/90-Degree-AN-Adapter,9143.html
AN lines are to highttech for me. lol. Trying to keep this cheap. But howabout some thread sizes on the rear port of the MC? Anyone...? thanks for all the help so far! -Chris
The fitting sizes for the GM cylinders are 1/2-20 for the front brakes, and 9/16-18 for the rear. Banjo fittings for inverted flare lines are out there, try Pure Choice, they probably have them.