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Brake line routing

Series6

Past President
Gold Level Sponsor
is there a diagram where the brake lines should be routed. My V6 has a Dana 44 and I'm running new lines. According to what I'm seeing the main line goes to one brake cylinder then out to the other side?

Mine goes to a T then divides to each cylinder.
 

PROCRAFT

Donation Time
Use a "T" in the middle feed each cylinder then you can bleed each cylinder,
that's the proper way in my opinion
 

Series6

Past President
Gold Level Sponsor
Thanks guys.

I'm also interested in a diagram of the path from the mc back to the axle.

Previous owner routed it like an Alpine (single exhaust) which ended up going over a section of it above one of the V6 mufflers.
 

DanR

Diamond Level Sponsor
Nick, I don't think there's a standard way.

Seems as if it all depends on how you route your ehxaust.

I have done it several ways.

When. I get back home I can send you some pictures.
 

sd_pace

Donation Time
brake was steel 3/16 and fuel 5/16 aluminum
 

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Series6

Past President
Gold Level Sponsor
Thanks everyone for your help and thank you Dan for the pictures you sent. It will be a big help.
 
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