Re: just got my line lock in the mail and was looking
It's really not time consuming at all. You make the two short hoses beforehand. Then you just need a plug and a "tee" fitting.
A hurst line lock mounts perfectly to the bracket on the proportioning valve and the power wire goes right through the shift cable hole to the console.
Best of all, you don't ruin your inner fenders with line lock mounting holes (or get dirty looks from the track tech for having an unsupported line lock held in place by the brake line
) and no one knows you even have a line lock.
Originally posted by wiked87gn
i was looking at the installation after the valve, and you will need to plug the line going to the right front brake, use the line going to the left front brake (the one coming from top) and connect linelock to it, use a T from the linelock and hook both brake lines to it, and you are done, looks simple but time consuming, I think in the end is well worth it.. now i got a new project on my hands.
It's really not time consuming at all. You make the two short hoses beforehand. Then you just need a plug and a "tee" fitting.
A hurst line lock mounts perfectly to the bracket on the proportioning valve and the power wire goes right through the shift cable hole to the console.
Best of all, you don't ruin your inner fenders with line lock mounting holes (or get dirty looks from the track tech for having an unsupported line lock held in place by the brake line
