[DeTomaso] While I'm looking for tips.
jderyke at aol.com
jderyke at aol.com
Wed Aug 19 15:17:39 EDT 2015
Your rocker panels should have a rubber plug at each end to prevent this. If yours are wet, blow them out thoroughly before plugging. As for the braided steel lines, they were stock on GT5-S cars and maybe the rest of the '80s-up Panteras too. They are dash-3 size with swedged-on adapters for stock calipers. Most of the vendors carry them as true bolt-ons. I've seen multiple sets on the shelf at Larry Stock's shop- and I use them myself. There's a barided-steel line to replace those now-44-year-old red plastic clutch lines, too (different size & length).
Good luck- J Deryke
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Londry <davel at emspace.com>
To: detomaso <detomaso at poca.com>
Sent: Wed, Aug 19, 2015 11:12 am
Subject: [DeTomaso] While I'm looking for tips.
I need a full set of braided brake lines for the stock calipers.
Before I drag
out the flaring tools and go through which flare is which
and so on
- does
anybody have a recommendation of a set from our vendors?
and
6143 just
pumps any water or crap on the road directly into the rocker
panels.
I don't
see any obstruction there in the manual either.
- any recommendations? I'm
happy to fab something that lets air through
but blocks the direct
spray..
thanks
dave
--
Dave Londry
Embedded Spaces Inc.
(ESI)
davel at emspace.com
604 589 9183 phone/fax
604 721 2278
cell
Skype:embeddedspaces
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Your rocker panels should have a rubber plug at each end to prevent
this. If yours are wet, blow them out thoroughly before plugging. As
for the braided steel lines, they were stock on GT5-S cars and maybe
the rest of the '80s-up Panteras too. They are dash-3 size with
swedged-on adapters for stock calipers. Most of the vendors carry them
as true bolt-ons. I've seen multiple sets on the shelf at Larry Stock's
shop- and I use them myself. There's a barided-steel line to replace
those now-44-year-old red plastic clutch lines, too (different size &
length).
Good luck- J Deryke
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Londry <davel at emspace.com>
To: detomaso <detomaso at poca.com>
Sent: Wed, Aug 19, 2015 11:12 am
Subject: [DeTomaso] While I'm looking for tips.
I need a full set of braided brake lines for the stock calipers.
Before I drag
out the flaring tools and go through which flare is which
and so on
- does
anybody have a recommendation of a set from our vendors?
and
6143 just
pumps any water or crap on the road directly into the rocker
panels.
I don't
see any obstruction there in the manual either.
- any recommendations? I'm
happy to fab something that lets air through
but blocks the direct
spray..
thanks
dave
--
Dave Londry
Embedded Spaces Inc.
(ESI)
[1]davel at emspace.com
604 589 9183 phone/fax
604 721 2278
cell
Skype:embeddedspaces
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