I am rebuilding my brake distribution block with a kit from Muscle Car Research. There are five ports with brass seats in the block. I am replacing the brass seat that had to pulled to get the guts out. A new one comes in the kit. Now I am wondering about the condition of the four remaining original brass seats and if they are OK or also need replacing.....if you can even get replacements.
The replacement seat in the rebuild kit is cone shaped and the side of the cone is smooth from top to bottom. Rather than trying to describe what the remaining original seats look like, the photos tell the story better. Every one seems to be shaped differently. No two look alike. Some have a ridge on the side. The rim on the top of the cone is wider on some than others.....and so on.
I am wondering if this is the way they should look or if they all started as a smooth cone shape and then the brass molded itself over time to the brake line flare?I don't believe the brake lines going into these ports were ever removed since leaving the factory before I took them off....so there hasn't been a lot of repeated loosening and tightening on the seats. I've owned this car since '78 and never had a leak at the distribution block.
Coincidentally, I have another identical distribution block here and every brass seat looks identical to my originals. That would lead me to believe that this is the way the seats should look but I want to be sure. I don't want to get this all together and looking nice and then have the connections leak.
And if the seats happen to be worn, are replacements available for all of them?
Thanks........Dave