1969 Race Dart w/ 426 Hemi- garaged for 45+ years

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if you find it gets a little tight where your bulkhead connections and drivers side valve cover both fight for space..... HDK makes this slick bulkhead set-back.

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if you find it gets a little tight where your bulkhead connections and drivers side valve cover both fight for space..... HDK makes this slick bulkhead set-back.

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cool ,but with a r/b and raised port heads , I dont have room for that in my 68 barracuda , just ordered another rewire kit , it doesn`t use one , my existing one doesn`t either .
I have a short that I cant find , so starting over again , only thing , I`m working on 78 yrs, now , everything is way harder now.....LOL
 
Years ago I bought a braided brake hose direct fit kit to replace the two rubber hoses to front calipers and rear axle rubber hose. The steel braided is supposed to eliminate flex that rubber hoses have.
 
If using the braided stainless lines, be sure there is a brake fluid resistant lining. Some of the very cheap hoses are not lined and they flex something awful. I had a friend who cheaped out and bought the least expensive lines, they didn't make it down his driveway before one ruptured.
 
Years ago I bought a braided brake hose direct fit kit to replace the two rubber hoses to front calipers and rear axle rubber hose. The steel braided is supposed to eliminate flex that rubber hoses have.
I think there is some misunderstanding here? Sorry if not. They are talking about brake line to the master cylinder, not the rubber flex lines at the calipers and rear axle. Hemi cars typically have rubber (hydraulic hose style which should be heavy duty enough to not flex much under braking) lines to the master cylinder so it can be unbolted and moved out of the way to get the valve cover off.
 
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