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Brake line size?
I am getting ready to order some Copper Nickel brake line to bend up for my 69 Firebird track car. Stock lines were 3/16" to each front corner and on the rear end for the rear corners. The long run from the master to the rear was 1/4". Should I stick with these sizes for my manual 6/4 piston Willwod setup. or would all 3/16" be fine?
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Thanks. I seen that Mark S used all 3/16" on the Mule...according to his build book.
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Mark |
ABS?....that's a good one!!!:D
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I just finished my build and use all 3/16 copper nickel lines. Corvette C6 ZO6 Brakes with a Wilwood MC and Prop valve no booster.
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I stopped using that copper stuff, way to soft for my liking. Plus 3/16" steel tubing is easy enough to bend and flare. |
I just picked up a 25' roll of copper nickel 3/16" on Amazon for 29.99 shipped. I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on an eastwood flaring tool. Ron Sutton set up my manual braking system and supplied all Wilwood parts, so I don't think stopping will be a problem at the track!
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The "accepted standard" for manual brakes is to use a 7/8" MC.... The 7/8" will make all the pressure you'll need and has the volume as well. The 1" will give you a firmer pedal feel - but will require more leg effort. Make sure you understand what pedal ratio is - how to measure it - and then correct your pedal if required. It should be 6:1 for a manual brake car. A primer on pedal ratio can be found here: http://www.wilwood.com/m/techtip/Tec...aspx?id=7&no=3 |
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