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Metric Master to AN hose? 700 1990

Hi All
For the purposes of testing I want to change routing from the master to the Jblock. Can I use http://www.jegs.com/i/Russell/799/670501/10002/-1 one of these at the master and the Jblock to then allow me to use a premade AN standard 20" length of rubber hose to the Jblock? I dont wanna go get a flare tool yet as I am still investigating.
Matt








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    Metric Master to AN hose? 700 1990

    Yes, though I used steel.








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      Metric Master to AN hose? 700 1990

      Hi Jim
      I think I have figured a better way. I was looking at one of the old brake lines I just replaced. I am gonna feed the line that goes to the RF brake(lower of two currently in use) from the currently blocked port at the J-block up to the copper line which I will be disconnecting from the MC, using a new rubber line like the one that goes to the caliper(this one, http://www.fcpgroton.com/product-exec/product_id/1183/nm/Volvo_740_8_Valve_Front_Brake_Hose_1985_1992_PEX_/category_id/59). The threaded end will recieve the top of the hard line(after I disconnect from MC) and the other end will get the little copper piece that normally goes into the caliper and then it should screw right into the J-Block.
      This will leave each side of the J-block with one front and one rear to feed and no individual wheels getting braking directly from the Master....might work:)....we'll see. As soon as my back recovers from whatever I did to it this last weekend!
      Matt







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