Stainless SFI fuel and brake lines.

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Cutlassjim

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Well I finally got off my butt and got all of the new lines on the frame. They are the stainless ones for brake and fuel injected fuel lines from InlineTube.com. They were already pre-bent and after a little tweaking fit MINT so +1 for inline tube.

I also got a bunch of factory new clips to hold the lines from them as well and they worked out very nice.

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I also finally got most of the pieces for the 12" B-body brake set up together. The knuckles I POR 15'd and the calipers are just painted with high temp semi flat black spray paint.

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pontiacgp

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jim...that's a great job your doing and it's looks a lot easier job than changing the brake lines with the body in place. ..

One question for ya....that proportioning valve isn't cast is it?. I can't tell by the picture but it sorta looks like it is. There was a recall from GM to change the cast to the a brass valve because of a corrosion problem and if I am correct GM will still replace it for free.
 
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