Contact "In Line Tube" they have a kit for this. I bought one for my 65 at
the Super Chevy Show at MIR. I used the block for the rear brakes and
plugged the front line with 3/16 plugs from Pep Boys.
http://www.inlinetube.com/
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of mike f
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 7:33 PM
To: The Chevelle Mailing List
Subject: [Chevelle-list] four wheel disc brake line question

So, my 67 was a non-power assisted drum car. Now, that
I have converted to four wheel discs, and installed a
new booster and master cylinder, I ran into a
challange. I have bought two brackets thus far for a
brake proportioning valve. One if under the master
cylinder and the other would mount it on the inside
frame rail. I rather like the location under the
master cylinder however the existing brake lines used
to connect to a brake distribution block on the frame
rail next to the header.

Now ,I need a way to extend the brake lines to the new
proportioning valve. Like a dummy, I can't use the
distribution block any longer and don't think that
would be appropriate to make the brakes work. Anyone
else run into this? I can flair and remake the ends no
problem but can't find a coupler of sorts for the 3/16
and 1/4" lines. Any advice appreciated.

thanks
mike

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