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Re[2]: Brake lines

To: davew@sandy.merix.com, Roland Dudley <cobra@cdc.hp.com>
Subject: Re[2]: Brake lines
From: LeBrun@hii.hitachi.com
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 96 11:01:09 PST
     
        All;

        -Don't know if they do "one-off" stuff. Try PULLBRITE over in Fremont,
         (510) 659-9770. They used to do all the trick, welded & bent &         
         clean-room stainless tubing parts and gas manifolds when I worked for
         LAM RESEARCH. 

        -Ask for Byron or Jim. Tell them I sent you...they're both car nuts too.


                                  Phil


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Subject: Re: Brake lines
Author:  Roland Dudley <cobra@cdc.hp.com> at ~INTERNET
Date:    7/18/96 8:53 AM


> I have decided that it would be a good idea to replace my brake lines after 
reading
> all the comments about running with 30 year old lines. When I look at the 
parts 
> supply catalogs, all that is listed is length, not location used. Does anyone 
have 
> the actual lengths required? The list of lines that I found include: 
> 
> | Dave Wedeking           |                                       | 
>
     
When I was redoing the brakes on my Cobra, I was surprised to discover 
that all of the line sizes (diameters) and fittings were identical to 
the generic lines and fittings available at most any auto parts store. 
I just bought whatever lengths I needed, cut, bent and re-flared
them to match the old lines.  The small lines were pretty easy to bend 
even without tube bending tools.  I did have to buy a dies to do 
double flares though.  The store bought lines came with bubble (ISO) 
flares on both ends, but I only needed them on one end so I didn't 
have to make any of those flares.  In short, perhaps you can make up 
these lines yourself.
     
The reason I was surprised is that my lines were factory installed 
in 1963 and many Brit cars of this period didn't have these standard 
lines and fittings, or so I'm told.
     
I am considering redoing mine in stainless steel in the future.  If I do 
I think I would most likely take all my old lines to a place and have 
them copied since SS pretty tough stuff to work with.
     
Roland


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