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Buick Turbo Tech General technical support for the 86-87 Buick turbo cars |
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Cotton's Line Lock Installation
1. remove line from master cylinder, closest line to the firewall.
2. Take supplied brake line and attach short side to the master cylinder 3. the other end goes into the brass straight fitting on the inlet side of the line lock solenoid. You may then attach the line lock where it sits on the fenderwell 4. carefully bend the original brake line to the outlet side of the line lock and attach, you can now bleed the line at that location. I usually have someone help bleed at this point. 5. now we can hook up our switch, attach one wire to ground, run the other wire to your switch and supply 12 volt power to the other side of your switch. You are done.. test it out and have fun..
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Jack Cotton Cottons Performance 413-789-0531 |
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Good writeup Jack! That's exactly how I installed mine years ago......until the NHRA techs said to move it to the "proper" location after the proportioning valve on the frame.....just a heads up!
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1986 T-Type Leather/column What turbo? Powerstroke IC, Forged Stroker,GN 1's,Razor alky, XFI, 3.5" DP, Extrm stg2 tranny,TA Headers PTC 9.5 N/L 3400 stall |
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Thanks Jack. I'll be ordering one shortly.
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Jack
I find that the Brake light comes on when I hook them up this way. the sensor in the proportioning valve senses pressure on the front and none on the rear. have you noticed this in the past? The last on I did, I removes both lines coming out of the Prop valve, plugged one hole and installed a tee after the line lock. No more brake light when using the linelock. Just a thought.... Quote:
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1987 GN 235ci, forged pistons,steel caps, race ported irons PT70 Ptrim 72 lb injectors, extender extreme ARP everything, 4" intake. ported throttlebody, Mease plenum, EGR delete race ported and welded intake. port matched to felpro 1200s , Cotton Front mount, F body rad, TA girdle on the Diff, Atr bar, Boxed control arms, Stock headers and THDP, ultra high flow cat (gutted) Hooker exhaust |
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Jack Cotton Cottons Performance 413-789-0531 |
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It is much more complicated putting it after the proprotioning valve.
The PV is what splits the one line into two for the the two front wheels. In order to use the line lock, you have to block one of the ports, run the other to the line lock, then connect both front brake lines to it, and you have to find a good place to put it. There isn't one, unless you want to run new lines to the brakes. If you want to try to use the ones that are there, then your only option is to mount it almost on top of the prop. valve. You can't do that, because it will be in the way of the shifter linkage. Oh, and the light will go on no matter where you have it. But like Jack said, a tap of the pedal and it goes out. Edit: BA, I just noticed that you had luck installing it after the prop valve and not getting the light on. Mine was installed that way, and I always got the light.
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Brian Keep it shiny side up, but show them your dirty side once in a while. 11.3@123mph on 195/75/14" whitewalls. Yes, 195s! 11.2 on the big giant slicks. What's the point? Maybe I'll go back to the whitewalls. They are lighter and have less rolling resistance. Last edited by waGoN; 03-02-2009 at 07:47 PM. |
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