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Sorry I didn't give you enough information. I want to use it on my '78 F 250 instead of trying to bend a new steel line from front to back. It is a 2W with a 460 & C6. I had to replace the master cyclinder (which is a double piston/chamber unit) & the Differential/Proportioning valve due to everything being rusted beyond repair. This has been a Midwest i.e., salted roads truck which sat in a ranch yard for the past decade.
NO! Seriously no you can't use that line for brakes! Use SAE brake components, either order a pre bent tube kit from inline tube or use NiCop brake line and do it yourself.
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