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    jeepwrench
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    Post by jeepwrench Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:04 pm

    Do you have a part # for the 2nd gen brake light distribution block? No part store around me has a clue what I'm asking for.
    HELP please. I want to buy this part and a m/c for my van for xmas.santa
    thanks bud
    donivan65
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    Post by donivan65 Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:58 pm

    well,,,,,they started using these on 2 line master cylinders as a safety item, since the fluid of both lines flows through it and it monitors the pressure of them and if it senses lower pressure in 1 of the lines, it turns on a brake warning light in the dash. otherwise it is a plain old junction block. It does have 3/8" and 1/2" threads in it, so some people would just use a normal 3/8" "T" in their line and not worry about getting this block and getting adapters to match their brake lines and putting a light in their dash. (I am talking about converting a 1 line to a 2 line). So if no one else has one for sale and you are set on using this block, I can get one for you........


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    Post by jeepwrench Sun Dec 19, 2010 2:01 pm

    So it's not necessary to have that to convert to dual m/c? Cool thanks for the info. I love this place.
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    Post by donivan65 Sun Dec 19, 2010 4:15 pm

    You got to run 1 line all the way back to the rear brake hose above the rear end, (which take 2 of the 60" lines connected together), and the other line has to connect to the 2 front brake lines with a "T". And those little Napa adapter brake lines have the weird 1/2" and 9/16" thread on them to connect to the master cylinder,,,,,,,


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