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Old 05-02-2009, 05:48 PM
1974Plymouthscamp 1974Plymouthscamp is offline
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Default Easy brake line question

Can someone help me out, I tried to pick up where I left off last night installing new brake lines but now I can’t remember which line coming off the master cylinder runs the front brakes. There are two lines they both run down from the master cylinder to a hydraulic pressure control switch thing I’m not sure what it’s called, its directly below the master cylinder its rectangle shaped one line goes in the top and splits in two to feed the front brakes and the other line goes in near the bottom then out to the rear brakes.

This would be on my 74 Plymouth scamp with drum-dumb brakes if someone has the same set up and could take a peak under their hood to see what goes where I sure would appreciate it, than
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Old 05-02-2009, 09:50 PM
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On my '71 Dart the front chamber of the master (& foward most brake line) operates the rear brakes . The rear chamber (& line) operates the front brakes.
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