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    1. #1
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      Wilwood Remote Master Cylinder HELP

      I'm running the Wilwood compact remote master cylinders, which have a 3/8" - 24 outlet on them. Wanting to minimize the number of fittings, while at the same time running as much hardline as possible. The issue is that these MCs require a banjo bolt, and I can't find a banjo fitting that allows a hardline with a 45 degree double flare. Anyone make such a thing?

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      Mike
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      I am not sure. My suggestion would be to get a 3/8 Banjo to -4AN fitting. from there adapters exist to go from -4 to 3/16" and 1/4" double flare. Alternatively, you could run hardline with -3 and -4 fittings on them and forget the double flare stuff.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Sleeper68 View Post
      I am not sure. My suggestion would be to get a 3/8 Banjo to -4AN fitting. from there adapters exist to go from -4 to 3/16" and 1/4" double flare. Alternatively, you could run hardline with -3 and -4 fittings on them and forget the double flare stuff.
      Thanks. In the meantime, we decided to run 37 single flare (stainless), and found the fittings for that to work.
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      Why not use a regular 3/8x24 45 degree brake fitting and bend the line as needed?

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    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      Why not use a regular 3/8x24 45 degree brake fitting and bend the line as needed?

      Andrew
      We couldn't get the stainless steel line to double flare very well. Talked to a couple guys who said they've had good results using a single flare 37 degree to an AN fitting when using stainless.
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