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On the Vee Wobbly? I thought those were all manual brakes with rods and levers! :poke: :rofl::rofl:
Nope, hydronic. And im shocked to see a wheel cyl plugged. Cant get fluid through it. Time to load the parts cannon.
 

In Viet Nam, the Uber/Grab drivers with Motorbikes sleep on them...Yes...Sleep...They lay up on the seat somehow and usually have their feet on the handlebars....Crazy to see for Sure...
Fell asleep on the toilet once , went to the bathroom before going to work fell asleep , woke up and my legs had no feeling . Needles to say I was late for work.
 
yup it is.. guess i'll bleed the brakes after i replace that :) Hoping i don't have to **** with the lines too much
Nice thing about restoring an all original car , is that all the shizzit is still intact.. If that makes any difference......?
 
This is the one i used.. Inline lists it for drum or disc/drum conversion
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That's the one I received with the kit and I didn't care for it.

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I'm gonna leave my distribution block in then add a prop valve before it, i think that will be the easiest way.

Only way i can see to adjust it though is to go out panic stopping and hope you get it right.

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Yeah.. it will work "Fine" the problem is if you panic stop the rear will lock and put you into a slide.. drums take a lot less power to lock up.. What's stupid is that a disc/drum master cyl should be made to deal with that already you would think.
I talked to Inline... their advice was to use the items that came in the kit....

So 6 of one, half dozen of the other it seems.

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