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WTB-Extended Brake Lines/Sway Bar Drops/VortecFuel Lines/14 bolt sf disk

capps

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I have a 1984 3/4 ton 4x4 Suburban. I have installed a 4" lift and would like to purchase some extended brake lines and sway bar drop brackets. I noticed a post from 6 months ago and there were several sets available. Wanted to check before paying retail.

Also looking for 97 Vortec 350 Fuel lines that run from the frame to the back of the intake. I am installing this in the 84 suburban and this will make the standard to metric conversion much easier. A similar post has photo's of what I am looking for...
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=126439


Also looking for a 100 PSI fuel pump or a good source for one. The vortec requires 65 PSI in the rails to start the engine.

I have a 14 Bolt SF rear end that I want to do a rear disk brake swap. I have seen many offered on ebay for the full floater, but none for the semi floater. Anyone have the brackets for sale?
 
You will need to get the fuel sender and tank out of a 1987-1991 sub with fuel injection and get the pump from a GM dealer for a 1996 chevy pickup because it was the only year that they used a fuel pump that put out the correct fuel pressure for a vortec engine it looks just like the pump used in a TBI but it puts out the required 65 psi to run the injectors. Just get all the fuel line off of the sub to complete your conversion. Hope this helps out.


bigred81
 
The bolt holes on the sway bar are off by about 1/2 inch. I assumed that a drop bracket was required.

Anyone have extended brake lines or the fuel lines?
 
Hey capps, I have the stainless steel brake lines that you are looking for and I may have a pair of drop down brackets that I took off of my Suburban. It is too dark outside right now, but I will look for you tomorrow and let you know.
 
How soon do you need the Vortec fuel lines? I amy have them pulled by the end of the week ready to ship first thing next week. I am trying to sell the engine running local, but need to get rid of the parts truck by Saturday.
 
By the way, how much of the lines do you need? Looks like the filter mounts to the frame under the drivers seat area. Is that where you would want them cut, or somewhere else?
 
I took them from a 98 regular cab pickup. I ended up cutting them about a foot behind the filter. I would like to get $55.00/shipped, but make offer if you feel that is too much. Thanks.
 
For the fuel pump I put a TBI sender in my tank and bought a 96-99 OEM intank fuel pump from Auto Zone. Works great. MSD makes an external pump that will work, I tried it but it was way too noisy.
 

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