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Braking Business

Taking care of the most important part of your car
By Mike Petralia
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Big Baer 12-inch rear discs... 
   
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Big Baer 12-inch rear discs can make a powerful statement both visually and when you stomp on the pedal.
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We replaced the original power-assist... 
   
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We replaced the original power-assist master cylinder with a manual cylinder from Baer to improve pedal "feel" to the driver. We threaded special Earl's aluminum -3AN fittings into the master cylinder and attached Russell -3AN stainless-braided Teflon hoses. The Baer proportioning valve was mounted on the firewall and new Classic Tube stainless hard lines were plumbed.
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This stainless steel -3AN... 
   
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This stainless steel -3AN "T" fitting from Earl's Performance features a tab on the end for mounting. We had to drill the tab out to 5/16 and add a 1/2-inch tall spacer under it, but it made a nice junction block on the front frame under the master cylinder. The left line comes from the front fitting on the master cylinder. The braided line to its right goes to the driver's side caliper and we flared the custom-bent Classic Tube stainless hard line (bottom) with a special 37-degree Imperial Eastman flaring tool to fit the -3AN tube nut and sleeve to send fluid to the passenger side caliper.
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The Classic Tube hard line... 
   
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The Classic Tube hard line then goes into a Baer Brakes adapter fitting for the caliper's flex line, which is a Baer Brakes stainless braided Teflon hose. Master Power provided the new bracket and replacement spring clip we used to secure the connection to the frame.
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This photo shows the new Classic... 
   
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This photo shows the new Classic Tube pre-bent stainless steel brake line we installed in the stock location behind the front K-member on this '70 Camaro.
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When installing large rotors... 
   
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When installing large rotors out back more caliper clearance may have to be created. The driver's side on the Second-Gen Camaro presents the biggest problem because of its forward caliper placement, but a few whacks with a hammer on the inner fender seam gives the necessary clearance.
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The Classic Tube hard lines... 
   
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The Classic Tube hard lines are shipped pre-bent to fit your application.
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Each tube has strategic "shipping... 
   
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Each tube has strategic "shipping bends" that are easily straightened out before installation.
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Here's a close-up of the front-to-rear... 
   
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Here's a close-up of the front-to-rear brake line laid out next the old line removed from the car. Each bend was pretty close to perfect right out of the box. A little hand tweaking was needed in a few spots, but the pre-bent line was much easier to install than trying to custom bend a line ourselves.
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When ordering your pre-bent... 
   
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When ordering your pre-bent lines, make sure to tell the manufacturer what you will be doing. We ordered our front line without the factory master cylinder "pigtail" which added extra inches to the line instead.
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When customizing a brake system... 
   
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When customizing a brake system like this, you'll need fittings and lines. Most brake companies and AN hose manufacturers offer a wide selection of lines and fittings.
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The large assortment of stock... 
   
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The large assortment of stock fittings is from Master Power, while the braided Teflon hoses and special AN fittings shown here are from Earl's.
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This Camaro already had big... 
   
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This Camaro already had big 13-inch Baer brakes in front, so we just needed to upgrade the rears. The 12-bolt in this car had been modified with Ford 9-inch ends welded on to eliminate the C-clips. That meant we had to order Ford caliper brackets and 12-inch rotors with the correct offset to match. The caliper brackets are adjustable to several positions to provide clearance.
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Ever since we got them, we... 
   
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Ever since we got them, we keep finding more uses for these Matco 12-pt Torque Adapter wrenches. They can get behind things and into tight spaces to allow full application of torque using a long-handle 1/2-drive ratchet.
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We found it easiest to bolt... 
   
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We found it easiest to bolt the rotor in place using a few lug nuts when installing the calipers.
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We had to cut and custom double-flare... 
   
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We had to cut and custom double-flare the rear hard line to fit the Baer Proportioning valve.
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This Master Power hydraulic... 
   
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This Master Power hydraulic flaring tool made quick and easy work of that.
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There's two distinct types... 
   
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There's two distinct types of 90-degree AN fittings on the market today. Tube style and low-clearance nut style.
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Both lines work equally well, and your application can dictate which style lines you choose.
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Pedal ratio is determined... 
   
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Pedal ratio is determined by dividing A by B and the A dimension is from the center of the pivot to the center of the pedal pad in a straight line. (Note: most pedals in production models are curved, but do not calculate the curve.)
STAINLESS STEEL BRAKES CORP. (SSBC)
11470 Main Rd., Dept. SC
Clarence, NY 14031
GATEWAY SUPPLY
(Source of Imperial Eastman tubing tools)
329 E. Poplar St., Dept. SC
Sidney, OH 45365
Master Power Brakes
Mooresville
NC
888/351-8785

mpbrakes.com
Fine Lines
(800) SS-TUBES

finelinesinc.com
Matco Tools
(866) BUY-TOOL

www.matcotools.com
Earl's Performance Products
189 W. Victoria St.
Long Beach
CA  90805
Russell Performance Products
225 Fentress Blvd.
Daytona Beach
FL  32114
(904) 253-8980

www.russellperformance.com
Classic Tube
800-882-3711

www.classictube.com
Inline Tube
800-385-9452

www.inlinetube.com
Baer Racing
3108 West Thomas Rd. Ste. 1201
Phoenix
AZ  85017-5306
Goodridge
www.goodridge.net

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