BUILD THREAD 87 Cutlass EFI build: 9/13/23..NEW STUFF!

Mike, so you're saying the rear top (left arrow in pic) should be going to front bowl on MC? If so that's def my issue! Grrrrr, I hate messing with brake fluid.View attachment 173594

Yes, that's correct. The MC and prop valve lines swap back to front.
 
Yes, that's correct. The MC and prop valve lines swap back to front.
Shizz, I guess I know what I'm doing later 😡!!!! Luckily I have adapters on the MC, so all I have to do is swap the lines from front to back and vice versa. Everything got tore apart quick when resto started,I def missed the orientation on assembly geez. Hopefully everything else is ok system wise.
 
Shizz, I guess I know what I'm doing later 😡!!!! Luckily I have adapters on the MC, so all I have to do is swap the lines from front to back and vice versa. Everything got tore apart quick when resto started,I def missed the orientation on assembly geez. Hopefully everything else is ok system wise.

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How is the alignment?
 
Streetbu was on it this time. Good job! I saw that it was a brake issue and knowing all Scott's shiit was customized stuff, I backed away and didn't make eye contact.

All that front/back piping can get confusing. Especially when you make it the same size.

My Grandpappy used to say, "Stick with stock brake lines and this crap don't happen." Ok, he didn't say that. But this is what he probably would have meant...

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Having a bit of a dilemma though. The aftermarket master has the larger fitting on the rear which looks as if it's meant to go to rear brakes. The fluid bowls are the same size for front/rear, and I can't seem to find much install info on the interwebs. I just wanna make sure before I crack these fittings loose.

I do know I setup the pushrod to be same length as factory, so it should be engaging the same. The "roar" worries me though. If the brakes drag...shouldn't the noise be audible before 60mph?
 
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The fitting closest to the brake booster on the master cylinder is for the front brakes. The one closest to the front of the car, is for the rear brakes. 100% positive, regardless of stock or aftermarket master cylinder.
 
......hmmmmm, I dunno. Time to read the destructions!
My Wildwood universal is 50/50, don't care. I would say that big goes to rear, BUT front discs need more volume. malibudave , whurr you ya at?!
 

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