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Datsun 1200 Brake Hard Lines
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Hi!

Datsun 1200 Year 1973 brake lines is M10*1?

Please let me know, because i want buy new flexile hooses and adapters to BMC underdash.

Many thanks on advance

Luis

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Yes, M10 metric fittings

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Hi!

Thanks, please let me knoe the meaning of

4 Steel Brake Adapter Fittings M10 x 1.0 (Metric 10mm) to 3AN -3

http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Steel-Brake ... t%3D6%26sd%3D232025193713


I dont what is means
3AN to -3 AN3

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http://autobilda.com/Reusable%20Aluminum%20Fittings

The steel hydraulic lines used to replace rubber hoses have their own unique code of thread sizes. The above link should give you more detail and how the sizes are called eg -03an (called dash 3 when you are talking about sizes).

So those fittings enable you to adapt steel hoses to metric threads.

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Yes, AN threads are not used by factory automobiles -- they are an aerospace standard -- originally Army/Navy (AN). Often used by race cars and hot rods

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Hi!

Many thanks for your quicly replies.

I want some brake adapters. is dificult find 3/8 24 to m10*1 inverted flare and a 90º one

As i said i have dual brake master cilinders underdash, and i must have one 90ºangle 3/8 24 outside bmc and a 40inch hoses to juntion box on firewall wit adapter from 3/8 24 to M10*1.

My question is: Is a problem have a 40" hose to long from bmc to junction box?

Please let me know where i can find this adpaters?

I just want ride my car..... iT ALMOST A YEAR IS PARKED.....

Many thanks on advance

Luis

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You may have to use a 2 part 90deg connector. Have a look at #220-10416.

http://www.wilwood.com/LineKits/LineKits2.aspx

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Why flexible hoses being used? Surely could make some hard lines from under dash unit and bend to suit. 40inch is a lot of hose

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Yes, 40" is too long, too much hydraulic flex. A steel braided hose can be used, but will be expensive and big. A small hard line works better, fits better and costs less. Use an inexpensive tubing bender to shape it

M10 to 3/8" adapters can be found in any local auto parts store here ... adapters

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Thanks, i will do it

Datsun 1200 Hard lines are 3/16"?

Please check this item, and let me know if it fits. Its in cooper not a problem? Its soft?

In afirmative way i will buy it


Thanks

Luis

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