Re: Brass Brake line block

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Buell Powell
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Brass Brake line block

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'#ygrps-yiv-1359525629 p {margin:0;}    Does anyone have or know where I might locate one of the brass blocks that the brake line screws into and has the bleeder bolt to connect it to the Nozzle connection on the original Hays brakes for a 1946 F24?#ygrps-yiv-1359525629 p {margin:0;}     As best I can tell from my parts book it is part number A-57-10 Nozzle connection.   Thanks,    Buell Powell    NC81330-1946F24R'
Jay Herrin
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Re: Brass Brake line block

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'Buell.......Your note on line sparked my interest again.  I searched the part # and sent a note to Fresno Airparts.  They showed it online but I have not heard back from them on availability.

Best, 
Jay Herrin.       Peachtreecitybiplanes.com
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On Apr 2, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
    Does anyone have or know where I might locate one of the brass blocks that the brake line screws into and has the bleeder bolt to connect it to the Nozzle connection on the original Hays brakes for a 1946 F24?     As best I can tell from my parts book it is part number A-57-10 Nozzle connection.   Thanks,    Buell Powell    NC81330-1946F24R
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Buell Powell
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Re: Brass Brake line block

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'#ygrps-yiv-772449948 p {margin:0;}Jay,      I called Fresno also and the person I spoke with said they didn't have them. I called someone at our local NAPA store and he found one in a weather head brass supply catalog that has the correct 19/32" hole size and has the 1/4" inverted flare for the line connection and is going to order it for me-it is supposed to be here Friday and if it is the correct one I will certainly post the part number to let you know--unless someone already post that they know were to find them. 

 
Buell.......Your note on line sparked my interest again.  I searched the part # and sent a note to Fresno Airparts.  They showed it online but I have not heard back from them on availability.

Best, 
Jay Herrin.       Peachtreecitybiplanes.com
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On Apr 2, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
    Does anyone have or know where I might locate one of the brass blocks that the brake line screws into and has the bleeder bolt to connect it to the Nozzle connection on the original Hays brakes for a 1946 F24?     As best I can tell from my parts book it is part number A-57-10 Nozzle connection.   Thanks,    Buell Powell    NC81330-1946F24R


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Jay Herrin
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Re: Brass Brake line block

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'I'll keep looking and keep you posted!

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On Apr 2, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
Jay,      I called Fresno also and the person I spoke with said they didn't have them. I called someone at our local NAPA store and he found one in a weather head brass supply catalog that has the correct 19/32" hole size and has the 1/4" inverted flare for the line connection and is going to order it for me-it is supposed to be here Friday and if it is the correct one I will certainly post the part number to let you know--unless someone already post that they know were to find them. 

 
Buell.......Your note on line sparked my interest again.  I searched the part # and sent a note to Fresno Airparts.  They showed it online but I have not heard back from them on availability.

Best, 
Jay Herrin.       Peachtreecitybiplanes.com
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 2, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
    Does anyone have or know where I might locate one of the brass blocks that the brake line screws into and has the bleeder bolt to connect it to the Nozzle connection on the original Hays brakes for a 1946 F24?     As best I can tell from my parts book it is part number A-57-10 Nozzle connection.   Thanks,    Buell Powell    NC81330-1946F24R


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BHP

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Buell Powell
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Re: Brass Brake line block

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'#ygrps-yiv-104369189 p {margin:0;} Jay,      I picked up the brake banjo fitting today and it is the correct one-the OD washer sealing surface is slightly larger but the same size washers work fine. The NAPA part number is 7709.

 
I'll keep looking and keep you posted!

Sent from my iPad
On Apr 2, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
Jay,      I called Fresno also and the person I spoke with said they didn't have them. I called someone at our local NAPA store and he found one in a weather head brass supply catalog that has the correct 19/32" hole size and has the 1/4" inverted flare for the line connection and is going to order it for me-it is supposed to be here Friday and if it is the correct one I will certainly post the part number to let you know--unless someone already post that they know were to find them. 

 
Buell.......Your note on line sparked my interest again.  I searched the part # and sent a note to Fresno Airparts.  They showed it online but I have not heard back from them on availability.

Best, 
Jay Herrin.       Peachtreecitybiplanes.com
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 2, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
    Does anyone have or know where I might locate one of the brass blocks that the brake line screws into and has the bleeder bolt to connect it to the Nozzle connection on the original Hays brakes for a 1946 F24?     As best I can tell from my parts book it is part number A-57-10 Nozzle connection.   Thanks,    Buell Powell    NC81330-1946F24R


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Jay Herrin
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Re: Brass Brake line block

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'Buell,
You are a good dude!  I searched that part# and nothing came up.  Do you know the manufacturer?I'll check with my local NAPA guy and see if he can find that number.Thanks again,
JaybirdPeachtreecitybiplanes.com

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On Apr 4, 2014, at 3:31 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
 Jay,      I picked up the brake banjo fitting today and it is the correct one-the OD washer sealing surface is slightly larger but the same size washers work fine. The NAPA part number is 7709.

 
I'll keep looking and keep you posted!

Sent from my iPad
On Apr 2, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
Jay,      I called Fresno also and the person I spoke with said they didn't have them. I called someone at our local NAPA store and he found one in a weather head brass supply catalog that has the correct 19/32" hole size and has the 1/4" inverted flare for the line connection and is going to order it for me-it is supposed to be here Friday and if it is the correct one I will certainly post the part number to let you know--unless someone already post that they know were to find them. 

 
Buell.......Your note on line sparked my interest again.  I searched the part # and sent a note to Fresno Airparts.  They showed it online but I have not heard back from them on availability.

Best, 
Jay Herrin.       Peachtreecitybiplanes.com
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 2, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
    Does anyone have or know where I might locate one of the brass blocks that the brake line screws into and has the bleeder bolt to connect it to the Nozzle connection on the original Hays brakes for a 1946 F24?     As best I can tell from my parts book it is part number A-57-10 Nozzle connection.   Thanks,    Buell Powell    NC81330-1946F24R


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BHP


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BHP

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Buell Powell
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Re: Brass Brake line block

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'#ygrps-yiv-1988353166 p {margin:0;}The package it came in has the P/N 7709 but also has 112-01007,B-NANJ and EATON. I think the NAPA store uses the 7709 number.
   

 
Buell,
You are a good dude!  I searched that part# and nothing came up.  Do you know the manufacturer?I'll check with my local NAPA guy and see if he can find that number.Thanks again,
JaybirdPeachtreecitybiplanes.com

Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 4, 2014, at 3:31 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
 Jay,      I picked up the brake banjo fitting today and it is the correct one-the OD washer sealing surface is slightly larger but the same size washers work fine. The NAPA part number is 7709.

 
I'll keep looking and keep you posted!

Sent from my iPad
On Apr 2, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Buell Powell wrote:
 
Jay,      I called Fresno also and the person I spoke with said they didn't have them. I called someone at our local NAPA store and he found one in a weather head brass supply catalog that has the correct 19/32" hole size and has the 1/4" inverted flare for the line connection and is going to order it for me-it is supposed to be here Friday and if it is the correct one I will certainly post the part number to let you know--unless someone already post that they know were to find them. 

 
Buell.......Your note on line sparked my interest again.  I searched the part # and sent a note to Fresno Airparts.  They showed it online but I have not heard back from them on availability.

Best, 
Jay Herrin.       Peachtreecitybiplanes.com
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 2, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Buell Powell wrote:

 
    Does anyone have or know where I might locate one of the brass blocks that the brake line screws into and has the bleeder bolt to connect it to the Nozzle connection on the original Hays brakes for a 1946 F24?     As best I can tell from my parts book it is part number A-57-10 Nozzle connection.   Thanks,    Buell Powell    NC81330-1946F24R


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