ive decided to convert my 67 2a 88" from single circuit to dual power (drums) brakes. I have a rolling chassis and I want to run new brake lines for a dual system. I can get all of the parts, but the shuttle valve is ridiculous at $200+. I read somewhere that they arent that effective anyway (and 88" didnt use them anyway). I also read that, to get the safety feature of the dual system, I could run 2 3-way junctions, 1 for the fronts and one for the rears. Basically run from the rear brake port on the MC to the 3-way then to the individual wheels. Same with the front. Is this correct?
Reading about flairs has given me a headache! Is it Double or Bubble flairs?
I'd also like to get feedback on my parts list/quantities, so I know I am all set.
Copper-Nickel lines 3/16" from Fedhillusa.com. I'll need 1 25 ft roll and 1 12 ft roll, or maybe 2 25ft rolls.
14 male and 14 female fittings (2 each for the rears, 4 each for the fronts, 2 each for the MC, 6 each for the 2 3-way junctions).
109 Clutch MC (My 88" has 109" front brakes).
Clutch MC
Flex hoses - 4
Stop light switch for top of the pedal tower. Already have a box and pedal.
Am I missing anything?
Thanks,
Jason
Reading about flairs has given me a headache! Is it Double or Bubble flairs?
I'd also like to get feedback on my parts list/quantities, so I know I am all set.
Copper-Nickel lines 3/16" from Fedhillusa.com. I'll need 1 25 ft roll and 1 12 ft roll, or maybe 2 25ft rolls.
14 male and 14 female fittings (2 each for the rears, 4 each for the fronts, 2 each for the MC, 6 each for the 2 3-way junctions).
109 Clutch MC (My 88" has 109" front brakes).
Clutch MC
Flex hoses - 4
Stop light switch for top of the pedal tower. Already have a box and pedal.
Am I missing anything?
Thanks,
Jason
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