Brake lines go where

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71scamp78

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Anyone got a pic of where the steel line go from the block on frame..took lines off and forgot lol..It's on a 70 Dart
 
This is a quick lousy pic of my 69 Dart, we Lost power here in NC, so I can get more detail pics of the lines and MC in the am daylight.
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So, after closer look, my proportioning valve looks like this.
I upgraded to front disc's, I'm thinking a 73 set up,
Pics taken from below:
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5 flared brake lines in valve.
2 from Master.
2 to each front caliper.
1 to rear, branched off to each wheel cylinder.
 
This is from my 67 Barracuda
The bottom (below the switch as installed on car) is the rear, master to the front of the block, output to the rear.
Top master for front brakes, forward port left front, rear port right front

Once you understand the switch separated the front and rear there is only one way to hook it up.

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Alan
 
Not sure what you have, but Schematic of 69 Dart w Front Disc's upgrade using 73 valve:
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Not sure what you have, but Schematic of 69 Dart w Front Disc's upgrade using 73 valve:
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Here is the page from the Factory 73 Dodge Service manual
It shows the fronts on one side of the switch (top)
and the rears the other (bottom)

Factory service manuals are your friend, only took a couple minutes to download it and find this to answer (clarify) this question.

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Alan
 
Here is the page from the Factory 73 Dodge Service manual
It shows the fronts on one side of the switch (top)
and the rears the other (bottom)

Factory service manuals are your friend, only took a couple minutes to download it and find this to answer (clarify) this question.

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Alan
And for reference, this is how it was on my 70 Dart.
 
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