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RE: Stock Category brake lines

To: "'William Schenker'" <schenker@mediaone.net>,
Subject: RE: Stock Category brake lines
From: "Isley, Jason C." <JIsley@cell1.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 14:03:22 -0700
        I had SS lines on my 86' SS Corvette, I wrapped them in tape because
I was worried they would rub on the line for the ABS system. I never had a
line fail. 


Jason Isley
jisley@cell1.com


-----Original Message-----
From: William Schenker [mailto:schenker@mediaone.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 2:04 PM
To: Mark Sirota
Cc: Paul Czarnecki; Team.Net
Subject: Re: Stock Category brake lines


Mark,

I wonder how practical/useful it would be to wrap the SS lines w/tape
(duct?) to keep the elements out?  Just a thought.

Bill Schenker


----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Sirota <msirota@isc.upenn.edu>
To: William Schenker <schenker@mediaone.net>
Cc: Paul Czarnecki <oblique@alum.mit.edu>; Team.Net <autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: Stock Category brake lines


> William Schenker wrote:
> > Why would stainless steel be MORE prone to wear and abrasion than OEM
> > rubber?  I'd think it'd be the opposite!
>
> Because little bits of grit and grime get inside the braiding while
> driving in the rain, snow, mud, or other messy stuff.  Then as the
> hose flexes (as it does whenever you turn the wheel or hit a bump),
> that trapped grid abrades both the braided steel and the hose inside.
>
> Braided steel brake lines are great for race cars, where they are
> regularly maintained and rarely driven in ugly conditions.  They're not
> such a hot idea for street-driven vehicles.
>
> Mark

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