<VV> part name
Hank Kaczmarek
kaczmarek@charter.net
Mon, 8 Nov 2004 20:11:08 -0500
Ed
On a Corvair, a junction block would be terminology enough for anyone to
understand what you want.
On Most cars, the lines all join at the Proportioning Valve, which is
nothing more than a BIG junction block.
If you go to a NAPA store, they should understand. If you can't take yours
with you, tell them to get out the Weatherhead book, and show them one.
Hank
temporarily unemployed ASE Parts Specialist
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 7:23 PM
Subject: <VV> part name
> Exactly what is the junction block under the dash where brake lines join
> called? I've heard brass block,block, connector,and so on. Need to order
> one but
> need the correct name. Anyone ever ordered one from the vendors? Ed in Fla
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