TR is looking at the hard lines the same way that I am. Since the pressure swtich for the late cars and the splitter for the early cars are in the same general location, the lines should work fine on an early car with just one line left over. You will need to massage the lines to work, but that should be no problem. The routing of the lines on the frame has been the same on every roadster that I have seen. I think that if you have not flared lines before, and really want stainless, the prebent is a good answer.
Just my $.02 worth of free advise....
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So............If I purchased a set of hard brake lines and the clutch line from Classic Tube (listed as for 2 liter) they will fit my 1966 SPL-311 1600cc?
Thanks ,
Just wanted to confirm.
Ivin
Thanks ,
Just wanted to confirm.
Ivin
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Tom's web site has some of the information you need...
http://www.fransfancies.com/datsun/
http://www.fransfancies.com/datsun/tech/
http://www.fransfancies.com/datsun/
http://www.fransfancies.com/datsun/tech/
'69 1982cc SU
'74 1600cc VW Bug
http://www.311s.org/registry/1969/srl311-07837.html
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'74 1600cc VW Bug
http://www.311s.org/registry/1969/srl311-07837.html
When life hands you lemons, ask for TEQUILA AND SALT!