I am planning on replacing my brake lines with stainless braided lines. I was wondering if a 2 line front set would work with my 79 Special (which I believe is originally 3 line), and if there are any advantages to using a 2 line or 3 line set.
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I put stainless (Chris Rawsons) lines on my '80 Midnight Special. Dramatic improvement, and I highly recommend this mod.
I used the three line set on my Midnight, but recently put a two line set on my friend's 'wing.
Two line set:
Advantage: I found it much easier to bleed.
Disadvantage: You now have two lines running all the way up to your master cylinder. Some do not like the look, some do. You also have to get the longer, double banjo bolt for use at the master cylinder, though on my friend's 'wing, I was able to use the double out of the crossover. Don't know if you can do that on your Special or not . . .
So . . . choose . . . and enjoy.
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stainless braided lines
Tim Sears (long time lurker) here. Where are you getting the lines made up? I put a set on (Chris Rawson's) a year or so ago. I am very happy with it. I now need a custom line (MC to union) made up for my lower front end. I need about a 3 inch shorter one. And where is a good place to get crush washers? I'd like to buy a gross of them.
Thanks in advance,
Tim
79, 80, 81 Specials80 XS11 Special
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Well, Chris makes the upper ones also . . . he may make you a custom one, don't know.
I ordered the ones for the 'wing from the "Total performance" cataolgue at my local Yammi dealer. They can be bought seperately in whatever lengths, and then you buy screw on fittings for the ends. After using those, I have no qualms with them ('cept the price). They are very high quality.
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Re: stainless braided lines
Tim,
Any auto parts store will sell you 10mm crush washer for CHEAP, but they are a bigger OD and will not work where they have to fit down inside something. They work on about half the location though. I got a bagful of Yamaha ones from Zanotti's last time I ordered. I also have the Chris Rawson Stainless lines and am very happy with it, Chris also can do a custom line as well......
Originally posted by tsears
Tim Sears (long time lurker) here. Where are you getting the lines made up? I put a set on (Chris Rawson's) a year or so ago. I am very happy with it. I now need a custom line (MC to union) made up for my lower front end. I need about a 3 inch shorter one. And where is a good place to get crush washers? I'd like to buy a gross of them.
Thanks in advance,
Tim
79, 80, 81 SpecialsGary Granger
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I ordered brake lines from Chris in May and haven't seen them yet. One e-mail from him said he would ship in about a week. That was 6 weeks ago. I e-mailed him a couple of weeks ago and haven't heard back. Chris may be slow getting back to you. I hope he is ok!!Gary
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Originally posted by Robert Haller
P.S. Where's a good place to get the crush washers?
Or, if you can't find new ones, it's been said that you can reuse the old ones. I have yet to try this myself, so YMMV. Heat them until cherry red, and pop them into cold water. The loud POP that you hear is the washer returning to it's original shape.Brian
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I agree with Danny,
I added Chris' SS break lines last year and used the old ones, as is. No problems at all.[b][size=4][font=times][color=#BD0062]Wayne[/color][/font][/size][/b]
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