1955 dual bowl master cylinder line clearance | Ford Thunderbird forum club group 1955-2005 models
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1955 dual bowl master cylinder line clearance

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Hi guys. I have a 1955 that I am attempting to mate with a 1967 Mustang dual-bowl master cylinder. It is a direct bolt-on, but the heat shield clearance is a problem for the lines. Lines can't be bent at that severe an angle, either. I'd like to keep the heat shield, and intact if possible. I'd heard about "banjo fittings". Does anyone know which specific ones would match with the '67 master cylinder, and where I can buy them? Thanks

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banjo fitting has a different thread, so you can not swap them, best bet would be a inverted flair swivel 90.
 
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