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Brake Lines Too Close To Exhaust. In my opinion, you have sufficient clearance. The type of pipe also plays. I just finished building a new exhaust and have only about 3 distance from the rubber brake line and the exhaust pipe. I am wondering how much clearance i need. Plus, the exhaust pipe at that point is far enough away from the. Lots of room for air circulation and dissipation of radiant heat. Ie, exhaust vs tail pipe. I have an under the floor mounted, vacuum assisted, dual stage, master cylinder. I was driving highway speeds for about an hour. When i pulled off the. I experienced loss of brakes (pedal drop) after a long drive. A lot depends on the location, as temps are much higher closer to the engine; Installing copper or aluminum plates between the exhaust and the fuel line with air directed through both sides of the plates will. The brake line going to my front right caliper is probably about 1/2 away from the header, and i haven't had any issues with that.

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I just finished building a new exhaust and have only about 3 distance from the rubber brake line and the exhaust pipe. I experienced loss of brakes (pedal drop) after a long drive. Lots of room for air circulation and dissipation of radiant heat. The brake line going to my front right caliper is probably about 1/2 away from the header, and i haven't had any issues with that. When i pulled off the. Ie, exhaust vs tail pipe. I have an under the floor mounted, vacuum assisted, dual stage, master cylinder. The type of pipe also plays. Installing copper or aluminum plates between the exhaust and the fuel line with air directed through both sides of the plates will. A lot depends on the location, as temps are much higher closer to the engine;

HOW TO? Rusted/bonded brake line fittings Toyota Tundra Forum

Brake Lines Too Close To Exhaust The type of pipe also plays. When i pulled off the. I experienced loss of brakes (pedal drop) after a long drive. A lot depends on the location, as temps are much higher closer to the engine; Installing copper or aluminum plates between the exhaust and the fuel line with air directed through both sides of the plates will. Plus, the exhaust pipe at that point is far enough away from the. The brake line going to my front right caliper is probably about 1/2 away from the header, and i haven't had any issues with that. I just finished building a new exhaust and have only about 3 distance from the rubber brake line and the exhaust pipe. Ie, exhaust vs tail pipe. I am wondering how much clearance i need. I have an under the floor mounted, vacuum assisted, dual stage, master cylinder. Lots of room for air circulation and dissipation of radiant heat. I was driving highway speeds for about an hour. The type of pipe also plays. In my opinion, you have sufficient clearance.

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