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Old 03-31-2007, 08:17 PM
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I bought a moroso linelock noid and have a simple question when run new lines myself can i use a male fitting with compresson on the other side instead of using a bubble flare on he abs block and the master ? The reason i ask is becouse no one seems to know what a bubble flare is and is almost impossible to buy a tool arond here and off the net they are crazy . If anyone knows where i can buy the prebent lines or lines with the flares already on them and i can bend them myself let me know or if i can use compression that would be great !!! Also what size would that be in a male compression fitting? isnt the front line from the master to the abs block 3/16?
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You should have bought a complete kit from SJM. They come with prebent lines. You might try and contact them and see if they will just sell you the lines.
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I will try hopefully he has some that will work on a moroso noid.

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I know the stuff is metric, so it's not 3/16th. Maybe it's 4mm. Hurst has a "kit", part number 567-1515, which includes one M10x1.0 male to 3/16-24 female inv. flare adapter (for the ABS unit) and one M11x1.5 male to 3/16-24 female inv. flare adapter (for the master cylinder). If you get those two, then all you'll need is two 1/8th NPT male to 3/16-24 female inv. flare fittings for the two ports on the solenoid. I'm pretty sure the ports on the solenoid are 1/8th NPT. After that, all you'll need is two new brake lines with 3/16-24 fittings on either end, then bend, bleed, and play!

Now, to find someone who can tell me where to find an M11x1.5 male to -3AN male fitting... I'm tired of the hard lines.
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Originally Posted by gi8e7oi825
I know the stuff is metric, so it's not 3/16th. Maybe it's 4mm. Hurst has a "kit", part number 567-1515, which includes one M10x1.0 male to 3/16-24 female inv. flare adapter (for the ABS unit) and one M11x1.5 male to 3/16-24 female inv. flare adapter (for the master cylinder). If you get those two, then all you'll need is two 1/8th NPT male to 3/16-24 female inv. flare fittings for the two ports on the solenoid. I'm pretty sure the ports on the solenoid are 1/8th NPT. After that, all you'll need is two new brake lines with 3/16-24 fittings on either end, then bend, bleed, and play!

Now, to find someone who can tell me where to find an M11x1.5 male to -3AN male fitting... I'm tired of the hard lines.
I had a guy from another site told me to go to a scrap yard and find a car with a so called ISO fitting (aka bubble) and get some there and bend it . So im gonna try that if i cant get prebent lines.
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We can supply any of the pre-formed lines, fittings etc that you may need. None of our fittings are adapters or converters, we use only OEM fittings for the master cyl.

... I'd suggest the kit though, it will be easier and less hassle in the end. You may even consider returning the original solenoid you purchased. We've got our kits setup so that for the 40.00 option, you receive the solenoid and custom wiring setup which includes TWO switches, all electrical fittings, wire etc etc...even down to the rubber grommet for your firewall when you feed the wire through. I'd imagine you probably paid quite a bit more for just the solenoid which doesn't include any of the wiring components.
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i actually paid 40 bucks for the noid . And there is no sending it back!

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i actually paid 40 bucks for the noid . And there is no sending it back!

That’s unfortunate. Too bad you can’t return it. Now you still need to purchase all of the electrical fittings, switches, LED, wire etc. Those components can add up to be quite a bit.

Good luck, let me know if you need any additional assistance.
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That’s unfortunate. Too bad you can’t return it. Now you still need to purchase all of the electrical fittings, switches, LED, wire etc. Those components can add up to be quite a bit.

Good luck, let me know if you need any additional assistance.
Actually the wire i had laying around and i had a open switch i wasnt using on my ashtray panel. It is probally going to cost me 75 when im all said and done which i dont think is to bad.



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