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I’m struggling to find a rubber brake hose to connect the master cylinder cab line to the frame line. It needs to be 5/16 I’d it needs to be flexible hose so the cab can tilt. 3/8 and 3/16 are all i can seem to find. Any ideas or help is appreciated. I’ve found air brake line in that size but totally different fittings and lower psi rating. The fittings on the end of the needed hose ideally are 1/2 x 20 threads inverted flare on both ends
I'm getting nowhere with this. It took me ages to locate the line in the Illustrations, and I finally found it because I know 2140 is "master cylinder". The MPC shows what sure looks like a three-piece line, with steel on both ends and rubber in the middle:
But the * part of *2352 note says to cut from bulk tubing in Group 2269, which is just a list of bulk tubing:
And 2352 doesn't seem to point to what we're looking for, either: it's all for booster vacuum lines (and their fixing clips):
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