They don�t have to have any loops. The loops are there to make it easier to move the MC out of the way if you should have to disconnect it to get to something else.

 

Also for Steve, it is not true that as long as your brake lines are not higher than the MC they will self-bleed into the MC. The MC has to be bled just like a wheel cylinder has to be bled. The air doesn't just "automatically leave as long as it only has to go up" (sic).

 

John Nasta

 

 

 

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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Brake Line Question ??

 

Morning All....
Question ?? Do the brake lines between the master cyclinder and prop valve have to have a loop in them or can they just be run from one to the other ?? Been to a few car shows and have seen them where they run from one to other with no loop. Ready to install now, please advise...thanks
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John
66 Chevelle Malibu
Phila. Pa




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