Okay so I
think I solved my brake hard line problem.
I ordered a line from Classic Tube ($25 or so) for a 93 cobra for the left front brakes, but couldn't wait. SO i took a trip to NAPA and came up with some fittings.
I found a Weatherhead 7936 which is a M12 Bubble to 3/8-24 Inverter flare adapter. I simply screw this into the SN95 prop valve plug at the rear, then custom bend up a 20" or 30" lenght of preflared 3/16 tubing and then use a Weatherhead 7818 to connect to the soft line.
So anyway to make a LONG story short, here is my "OEM" 3-2 conversion.
I gutted the stock Fox prop valve like usual. Other than that I didn't touch a thing, i just removed the factory MC and put the SN95 MC in place.
What i did for the 3rd port line is to remove the plug from the REAR of the Fox prop valve and replace it with the unique fitting from a 94+ SN95 WITHOUT ABS, a 93 Cobra or a Pre-87 Fox with a 2-port MC. This fitting allows a M12x1.0 bubble fitting.
then i used the 7936 weatherhead to change to a 3/8-24 inverter flare line which i'll custom bend. At the other end, i use a 7818 fitting to connect to the soft line.
And that's it.
Reason i did this is because classic tube quoted me 3 WEEKS for a custom order! Until then, i want to get the car not necessarily driving on the road, but moveable on it's own power. I want to bleed the brakes, so i can adjust the e-brake, and then finally put the driveshaft on and move the car. I just don't feel like waiting 3 weeks to do so. SO i'm doing this temporarily...but it could very well be permanent as well.
So anyway here's my 3-2 conversion
SN95 non-ABS rear port prop valve fitting
Weatherhead/Eaton 7936
Either 20" or 30" lenght of 3/16 tubing with 3/8-24 nuts
Weatherhead 7818
Total cost $10 (assuming you can find the SN95 fitting in a boneyard)
Yes, i put more work into this than most do...but i wanted something OEM appearing. I haven't installed it yet....so I reserve the right to come back and say "whoops....it didn't work!"
The 7936 fitting with the preflared line installed. This would screw into the SN95 fitting at the rear of the prop valve