67.5 Brake Line routing

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67.5 Brake Line routing

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Can someone (Alvin) please post a picture of the brake and clutch line routing alone the firewall for a SRL/SPL. Mine are a mess, crossing over and under themselves.

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Re: 67.5 Brake Line routing

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Phil, I do not claim what is shown as being correct/original. Hope these help:
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Re: 67.5 Brake Line routing

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thanks
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Re: 67.5 Brake Line routing

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Those lines are typically a mess, caused I believe from making the car left hand drive vs right. I rerouted mine a bit some 34 years ago, but nothing like the beautiful work Spriso and others have done. Stock, they're gonna be a nest.
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Re: 67.5 Brake Line routing

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I wish my engine bay were a mess like that.
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Re: 67.5 Brake Line routing

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todd lorber wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2020 1:28 pm I wish my engine bay were a mess like that.
You're totally Right! Me too!
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Re: 67.5 Brake Line routing

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I have the engine out again for the second time for an oil leak from the rear oil gallery plug.
I am not going to install this time until I confirm the leak is fix.
Ordered a 10 qt. prelube system from Speedway Motors to pressurize the system to 50 lbs. for confirm its not leaking.
I usually use a combination of a garden sprayer to prime the system and then turning the oil pump to make sure oil gets distributed though out the engine.
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Re: 67.5 Brake Line routing

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Too bad there isn’t that little clip for the lines like on the later cars.
If you have one don’t undo it, as it is hard to get the Genie back in the bottle..... :roll:

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Re: 67.5 Brake Line routing

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I might try to get one or two of those clips.
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Re: 67.5 Brake Line routing

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I scrounged some clips from cars in the junkyard to help route mine. They helped, but at the time I was much younger and more interested in making it work so I could drive the car than making it look super nice...
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