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So, I just finished redoing my whole brake system. I went through 20' of line, 10 fittings, 10 double flares... the whole nine. After spending all day on my truck I realize I'm missing one piece. It's the fitting that goes into the master cylinder. I have no idea what it would be called so let me describe it to you.
It receives the 3/8 flare nut from the brake line (so female inverted flare) then the side that goes into the master cylinder isn't an inverted flare it's just a regular type and also a 3/8.
Like I said I have no idea what it could be called or if such a thing exist. Thanks for the help.
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