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Tee brake lines before entering Volvo calipers? |
914turboford |
Sep 16 2005, 01:14 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 29-September 03 From: Pollock Pines, CA (near Tahoe) Member No.: 1,209 |
I am putting Volvo 240 four piston calipers on my 911 front end. The calipers have two inlet ports for the Volvo's diagonal braking system. Can I just block one port off or do I need to tee the two lines into the teener's single line?
Brian |
914turboford |
Sep 19 2005, 04:11 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 29-September 03 From: Pollock Pines, CA (near Tahoe) Member No.: 1,209 |
The Volvo is a 1975 245. It has the stock rear Dana 30. I lowered (relative to the car) the entire rear suspension 11". With the tall 265/75/16 tires it is about 14" higher than a stock 245. It has a Cherokee Dana 30 in the front. 4.10 gears. Chevy S10 700R4 auto trans and transfer case (new process). 200hp 1997 Camaro 3.8 V6. Has been driven about 200 miles since the conversion. Working out the bugs now. I started it in early June and drove it for the first time two weeks ago.
Brian |
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