Where can I get this brake line piece?

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DEREK HESER

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I have a 1974 Plymouth Scamp (so the fender badge says) with a 3.7L and front and rear drums. I've been able to find the piece that connects from the hose to the back of the brake housing and I have found the hose. What I still need is the piece that runs from the hose to the (proportioning)? valve. The piece is 16" long.
Anyone have any suggestions on where to purchase?
Thanks in advance
 
I have a 1974 Plymouth Scamp (so the fender badge says) with a 3.7L and front and rear drums. I've been able to find the piece that connects from the hose to the back of the brake housing and I have found the hose. What I still need is the piece that runs from the hose to the (proportioning)? valve. The piece is 16" long.
Anyone have any suggestions on where to purchase?
Thanks in advance

Inline tubes!
 
I looked there as well, didn't see just that piece, only the whole kit. Also, isn't that kit in the link for disc brakes up front?

Yes. Just as an example. I'd give them a ring. Although for a 64, my kit shipped quickly and CS was good.
 
Go to auto zone and get a piece of copper alloy brake line the correct length. You can bend it with your fingers very easy.
 
Is this a trick question ?I didn't think there were any front drum brake cars after 72.
I believe any disc car is BBP, after 72, but slant six cars with drums and SBP was avail in 74. My 74 was originally sbp/drums too.
 
He said that he had a 74 with 4 wheel drum brakes.
And you said you thought no drum cars existed after 72. Slant cars were most certainly avail in 72+ with drums. I own one.

I was saying I think the 72 cutoff you are thinking of was that any disc car was BBP.
 
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