So I am trying to finish up the 5 lug conversion, brake upgrade, suspension crap I have been working on and seem to have hit a snag on the final step. The car was originally a 92 4 banger coupe, then somewhere along the line was converted to a 5.0. When I started this it had the tiny pancake style brake booster still on it, the stock master cylinder, stock front brake calipers (5 lug Lincoln rotors), 5 lug SN95 rear disks, and what I assume is the stock prop valve.
I got a 94/95 GT master cylinder from Baron (thanks again!), a 95 GT brake booster (what a PITA to install), 96 GT front calipers and rotors, 95 spindles, new tokico blue struts, FMS lowering springs, the MM brake line adapter kit (for the 93 cobra/94-95 GT master cylinders), prop valve bolt to disable stock PV, and the wilwood aftermarket prop valve.
I got pretty much everything on and done, just need to connect master cylinder to the stock PV, disable it, insert the wilwood unit, bleed brakes and be done. Sadly, the stock front line (the one the MM kit instructions says to keep and re-use) does not fit on the master cylinder front hole. The back line that is replaced by the kit fits the master, but not the front hole of the PV... So, here I am, almost effing done, and no brake line to install on that damn thing to finish this up.
Ideas? Would I be able to get a bender/flare tool, and the components to make my own? Better off having it done or buying custom? Do I need to just get the stock PV unit off a SN95 and the lines? I doubt that would work though, or else the kits would be sold like that. Is my problem the 4 banger prop valve?
Can take pics if this isn't clear, but the problem is the flare bolt on the hard lines from master cylinder to stock prop valve don't want to thread in, they are clearly the wrong sizes in both thread pitch and diameter.
I got a 94/95 GT master cylinder from Baron (thanks again!), a 95 GT brake booster (what a PITA to install), 96 GT front calipers and rotors, 95 spindles, new tokico blue struts, FMS lowering springs, the MM brake line adapter kit (for the 93 cobra/94-95 GT master cylinders), prop valve bolt to disable stock PV, and the wilwood aftermarket prop valve.
I got pretty much everything on and done, just need to connect master cylinder to the stock PV, disable it, insert the wilwood unit, bleed brakes and be done. Sadly, the stock front line (the one the MM kit instructions says to keep and re-use) does not fit on the master cylinder front hole. The back line that is replaced by the kit fits the master, but not the front hole of the PV... So, here I am, almost effing done, and no brake line to install on that damn thing to finish this up.
Ideas? Would I be able to get a bender/flare tool, and the components to make my own? Better off having it done or buying custom? Do I need to just get the stock PV unit off a SN95 and the lines? I doubt that would work though, or else the kits would be sold like that. Is my problem the 4 banger prop valve?
Can take pics if this isn't clear, but the problem is the flare bolt on the hard lines from master cylinder to stock prop valve don't want to thread in, they are clearly the wrong sizes in both thread pitch and diameter.
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