Master Cylinder Hose Question
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Master Cylinder Hose Question
I have recently purchased an 1946 Olds 98 Custom Cruiser. She has been customized with a lot of upgrades, but she is an uncompleted basket case.
She has been upgraded to 4 wheel vented discs with a dual master cylinder located under the drivers seat. The check valve barb on the MC accepts an 3/8" hose. Can I use an 3/8 rubber fuel line to run the approximate 4 feet to my connection on the intake manifold or do I need something more substantial?
She has been upgraded to 4 wheel vented discs with a dual master cylinder located under the drivers seat. The check valve barb on the MC accepts an 3/8" hose. Can I use an 3/8 rubber fuel line to run the approximate 4 feet to my connection on the intake manifold or do I need something more substantial?
#2
There are no "hoses" on the master cylinder. I ASSUME you are talking about the rubber vacuum hose that supplies vacuum to the brake power booster. If so, then fuel hose is the correct material to use.
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Thank you for your help.
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