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Old Jun 22, 2024 | 08:41 AM
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Proportioning valve flare style

Hey Everyone,

Finally getting back to working on my 86 TA. I am replacing brake lines and I see a lot of info about what size tube nuts to use, but what I don't see is what style flare to use. I'm looking for the flare style that runs from the prop valve towards the rear end (the 6mm line with the M14x1.5 thread, I cut mine out and cant find the flare for a reference). I know its the bubble flare or DIN flare, but I'm not sure which. I also wasn't sure if it was dependent on the tube nut you are using because the bubble is chamfered where it meets the flare and the DIN is square.

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Old Jun 22, 2024 | 10:01 AM
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Re: Proportioning valve flare style

It's the one called "SAE Bubble"
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