I have a steel to rubber back to steel brake line that runs off my master cylinder, down the firewall, to a junction block. Its dry rotted, I replaced all my other rubber lines, and steel. My question is, this line is not made, or not available at the parts store. I know a guy who will make one. But I am wondering why I can use steel? Why did they use this rubber line? A similar line is used on my hydraulic clutch. Input would be great. (59 f100)
Vibration probably. You might find the fittings are different. Just make sure the ends of the rubber are flare fittings.
Provided you have the correct fittings just make a couple of loops in the ,line like GM and others did and you shouldn't have a problem
my Gates hydraulic guy used to make me these for some Heavy equipment , look in the phone book and see if you have one local and have him make one up . they can do rubeer with fabric innerbraid or copper inner braid , or go fancy with stainless .
Many hydraulic shops will not build rubber brake hoses, at least all in my area, the last time I checked. I just go to NAPA and order them from their hose catalog.
Mine went out a few years ago,I worked at Napa at the time,got 2 pieces of the poly armor brake lines 3/16,I think one was 8 '' and 1 12'',may have had to use 2 12''.For the rubber part used a 72 Chevelle front disc brake hose.Hope this helps,should be around 20 bucks,can bend by hand if You use the poly armor.
There is a fellow on the 57-60 F100 facebook page who is having both the clutch and brake lines made in small batches. Look him up or pm me for info. I made my own but hate them and will get a set from him at some point. Rob68 Hard to see but there it is.
Sounds like that is the clutch slave cylinder line/hose. Here is one on that auction site or take it down to an auto parts store and they should be able to find some thing that works. I took a solid straight brake line and put a pig tail curl in the middle so it would give up and down. http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Stainless-Hydraulic-clutch-line-1957-1958-1959-1960-Ford-F-100-F-250-/151243833632?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2336d5c120&vxp=mtr
I simply want to use steel. I am thinkin a few loops will achieve the same thing as rubber used to. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
I have never seen a rubber hose used in that location before. That must be some shit someone rigged up on there at some point in the past. That's not factory.
Since your '59 ('57-up) F-100 is the first generation of firewall-mounted masters, Ford (probably) figured the cab and/or firewall movement required a flexible line(s), or they wouldn't have gone to the extra expense and inventory of special lines.
Thanks V8, I assumed it's was a result of cab movement, and Ford also used the same steel to rubber line front the clutch m/c to the slave cylinder assuming the same movement reason. I hate to spend the extra money on a made line, I am thinkin steel with a few loops, and a mounting bracket like current trucks will be better. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!