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#97772 03/20/07 10:15 AM
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Guys hopefully you can help me out here. I am stuck on my '46 Aerosedans chassis. I cannot for the life of me remember how the flex lines from the front brake cylinders hook up to the hard lines. I have two holes on the outer frame just behind the crossmember on each side. Is this where the brackets go?(which I can't find)This is all I have to do and the chassis is done. I know I took pics of it but I can't find them either. Any help would be appreciated.

John


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Chev Nut; Thanks for taking the time and emailing me that pic. I see the one bracket on the Dr. side. Thats the one and was able to figure out what I needed there. I will now be able to bleed the brakes and the chassis is done, complete. It's amazing what one forgets after 3 years. Well not really.LOL. Thanks again.

John


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Most southernest vintage Chevy owner in Canada.
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Your very welcome :)


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