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3rd member brake line valve picture

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evantugby:
Gents,
I'm trying to find a good picture showing this area of where the brass brake valve connects with the 3rd member.  Can you supply a good picture of this set up as it would be on a 1966 K-code? 

Thanks,

Evan

CharlesTurner:
The rear brake hose connects just like the one in that pic.  The brass block is on the end of the bracket, it's made differently than a single exhaust rear brake hose.

Bob Gaines:

--- Quote from: evantugby on February 18, 2018, 12:00:00 PM ---Gents,
I'm trying to find a good picture showing this area of where the brass brake valve connects with the 3rd member.  Can you supply a good picture of this set up as it would be on a 1966 K-code? 

Thanks,

Evan

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I find it strange that what with your recent searchs for assemblyline details that the rear end housing in the picture which I assume is yours is shiny enough to see someones reflection in. It looks like it belongs on a world of wheels custom car. That is the complete polar opposite of a assemblyline detail. I am confused why you would want to mix the two. Help me understand.

evantugby:
Bob,
This was an internet picture I found here:

http://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=588.0

I am simply trying to make sure I understand how this brake valve and brake lines connect on my kar.  I see what looks like a brass-colored bracket (see picture) that I don't recall having this piece on my kar. 

Bob Gaines:

--- Quote from: evantugby on February 18, 2018, 02:14:51 PM ---Bob,
This was an internet picture I found here:

http://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=588.0

I am simply trying to make sure I understand how this brake valve and brake lines connect on my kar.  I see what looks like a brass-colored bracket (see picture) that I don't recall having this piece on my kar.

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Good to know. What a relief.

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