Ls1 rear problem
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Car: 90 camaro
Engine: 305
Transmission: 700R4
Ls1 rear problem
I have a 99 t/a rear that has the brake lines comeing off of it and go up to the front. Well my drum rear end a 90, has two lines coming off of it that go into one, do I just use the old fitter or am I missing a line that i dont see on the drum. If I use the old 2 to 1 fitting that is on the drum rear, that fittings are bigger on the 99 rear that screw on to the old fitting. Is there a fitting part and # to make this work, or am I not seeing this. I searched the site and all there is, is putting a ls1 rear in the car but no instruction of the brake lines or any pics can someone help me?
Thanks Tony C.
Lets also see some info on the e-brake line
Thanks Tony C.
Lets also see some info on the e-brake line
Last edited by cobb; 05-07-2004 at 06:42 PM.
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Car: 1982 Trans Am
Engine: 383 chevy
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 4th gen 10-bolt, posi, 3.42 ratio
sent you an email, didn't realize you had a 99 rear. I used a 97 rear. I would have thought the old fitting on your car and the two lines on the rear would be compatible, so if you're asking IF it works, I'd say yes. if you're saying it doesn't, and asking what to do about it, then yeah, you'll need two adapter fittings. the ebrake I'm gonna wind up using is an entire ebrake from front to rear on my 82. I already have the new rear e-brake cables, but the fornt one isn't long enough to reach. I'm pretty sure the front from a 4th gen car will work though. I'll keep in touch.
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