Extending Brake Line from Back of Master Cylinder to Use Electric Lockout Solenoid
Updated 08/06/2014 | Published 08/05/2014 >
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I want to install the lock out solinoid for backing my trailer. the rubber brake line comes out of the tongue right next to the master cylinder. Then curls up to the back of the master cylinder, I do not think it will be long enough to reach the back of the solinoid once it is installed. I need a short hose with the same thread female end as the male end that will attach to the master cylinder. any help?
asked by: Carey
Expert Reply:
You should just need flexible brake line # T0777100 which has 3/8 inch UNF female fittings on both ends. The Solenoid will install directly to the back of the master cylinder, then this short hose which will then connect to the hose already on the trailer.
If you need one with a female fitting on one end and a male on the other use # T0777300.
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Replacement Solenoid Valve for Dexter Brake Actuators with Reverse Lockouts
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