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jsncable Brake Pipe
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Quick question! Anyone know the original brake pipe and fuel pipe diameters for the 1984 C4? Mine have to be replaced the brakes sat with water in them for a Looong time.
Posted on: 2011/1/28 19:40
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Raidmagic Re: Brake Pipe
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I've got a parts car at home I can get some measurments from it for you later.
Posted on: 2011/1/28 20:19
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jsncable Re: Brake Pipe
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I can measure them when I get home, I was just wondering if someone knew off the top..
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bogus Re: Brake Pipe
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I THINK the fuel line is 3/8" ID, and the brakes are 1/4" ID.

That sounds about right...
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RestoMod57 Re: Brake Pipe
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88-96 C4s have 3/16" double-walled brake lines. Not sure about the early C4s.
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jsncable Re: Brake Pipe
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Thanks, I'll look into it.. I have the service manual now, and you'd think it would be in there somewhere.. but I havn't found it yet.. lots of stuff to look through..
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bogus Re: Brake Pipe
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it won't... you will have to hit the hoses in question with a caliper and measure.
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