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Old 07-19-2005, 09:31 PM #1
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Length of brake lines for 85 4-Runner (4x4)

I need the length of brake lines & UAP/NAPA & Canadian Tire part #'s for my 85 4-Runner (4x4) for the following:

A)the two long brake lines running on the passenger side frame rail along side the gasoline lines going from the front passenger tire area frame all the way back to the load sensing valve (overload proportional valve).
Top line Toyota part # 47315-35060
Bottom line Toyota part # 47322-35290

B)the two brake lines going from the front passenger tire area frame two the master brake cylinder.
Top line Toyota part # 47321-35280
Bottom line Toyota part # 47312-35540

C)The union adapter that connects the two above lines together at the front passenger frame rail near the tire.
Toyota part # 90415-10006

D)The union adapter that connects the front driver's side caliper line to the master cylinder.
Toyota part # 90413-10111

E)The front passenger side frame brake line going from the union adapter to the rubber hose which leads to the front passenger caliper.
Toyota part # 47314-35190

E)The front driver's side frame brake line going from the union adapter connected to the master brake cylinder going to the rubber hose which leads to the front driver's side caliper.
Toyota part # 47313-35320

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Old 07-21-2005, 11:53 AM #2
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What is the size of steel brake line that I need to buy from UAP/NAPA? and what are the sizes of the fittings that I need to purchase for all 6 brake lines? so that my friend can use his flaring tool.Thanks.

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Old 07-28-2005, 09:18 PM #3
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Before I replaced the lines I kept pressing the brake pedal in hopes that I would have some brakes left so I can drive home but apperently I run the brake master cylinder dry.I pumped the brakes about 10 times along the drive and now after replacing the 6 brake lines I bled the front & rear wheels many times (I got lots of fluid coming out but no air) but I still don't have brakes.Could I have destroyed the master cylinder?.Thanks.

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Old 08-05-2005, 03:43 PM #4
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When attempting to remove one of the brake lines off the load sensing valve (LSVP) also known as overload proportional valve my friend had to remove the valve and place it on the bench vice and apply heat with a torch for about 3 minutes (the brake fitting was red hot) in order to be able to unscrew the old brake line fitting.

Now after hours of bleeding the whole system we still have a sponguy/mushy brake pedal so I would like to know if that LSPV valve has any rubber parts (like a piston with a rubber ring)? as that would tell me if my valve is cooked.I cannot get some of the Toyota EPC catalogs (electronic parts catalog) to work on my computer so I cannot look at the exploded parts view to see if there is a rubber part.

This LSVP is the same part # that used on the following vehicles:

1984-89 Toyota 4-Runner
1984-95 Toyota pickup

I would also like to know brand name & part # of aftermarket LSVP's & it's bracket so if there is a rubber seal I can purchase a new one,for the free EPC catalog downloads see below:

There are several free online Toyota EPC catalogs that you can download that are amazing:

Here is a post fellow poster (Todd) who posted it on another 4-Runner/Pickup discussion site about 2 years ago:

"There is a newer version of the EPC available for download.
Similar in size to the older version (254MB and 220MB zipped files)
I have them on my personal FTP server (not always running), and they are also on another FTP server.

Address and login for mine:
151.203.109.45 Port 21
Login: t4x4pickup
Password: t4x4pickup

Address and login for the other (usually running 24/7)
ftp.lawvision.net
User: upload
Pass: upload

Apparently they cover 1988 and up vehicles (I haven't unzipped mine yet).

Feel free to upload and download on mine.

Enjoy!
Todd E:[email protected]"


Here are other places to download the free Toyota EPC catalogs:

http://www.yankeetoys.org/docs.htm
http://oldschool.supracentral.com/htm/epc.htm
http://www.turbosupras.com/pages/technical/epc.htm
http://www.showmesome.info/hilux/inf...load_links.htm
http://www.speedtoys.com/%7Earnout/
http://www.speedtoys.com/~gemohler/epc/
http://membres.lycos.fr/doc4toy4u/se...EPC_TOYOTA.zip

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