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Old 05-08-2002, 04:00 PM   #1
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Question '85-'68 Frame Swap - Brakes?

I'm working at swapping an '85 front suspension into my '68. The '85 proportioning valve has different size lines connecting it to the master cylinder. Why are there different size lines? Do I need to use an '85 master cylinder with these brakes, or can I use an earlier (71/72?) with different sized lines? Thanks for any advice.

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Old 05-08-2002, 04:31 PM   #2
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85 is metric, try and find a 73-79 parts truck to rob the combo valve off of, you can mount it anywhere you wish to, down on the front V crossmember or at the master cylinder or wherever, just depends on how much line running you want to do.
you can swP the end fittings of the old lines or whatever onto existing or new lines to make them thread into whatever you wish, the fronts are 3/16" and rear is 1/4", all of them years. the fittings sizes are not same on front, from left to right at the hoses inlet ends. use whatever fittings will work, do swapping and re flare the ends(doubleflare)


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Old 05-08-2002, 05:21 PM   #3
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I had done the same conversion you did, I don't remember what Master cylinder I used but I got a brass proportioning valve and mounted it in the frame rail by the pivot point for the shifter then just ran lines up the the master cylinder, it sure cleans things up in the engine compartment that way.

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Old 05-09-2002, 11:18 AM   #4
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To answer part of your question, disc brakes require different pressure than the drums, thus the smaller brake line to the front calipers.

I swapped in a '75 cross member myself. I've always gone with the 71/72 prop valve and master cylinder. You can get pre-bent lines for these from various sources (just check out Classic Truck mag).

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