[Healeys] Stainless steel brake lines

Alan Seigrist healey.nut at gmail.com
Fri Feb 11 19:56:50 MST 2022


Michael -

You can count me in for the fittings.  I actually have good use for them.

Best Regards,

Alan

On Thu, 10 Feb 2022 at 11:05 PM, Michael Salter via Healeys <
healeys at autox.team.net> wrote:

> I have found that one of the first things that has started to show
> evidence of corrosion on my restored BN1 are the brake lines and their
> associated flare nuts.
> I suspect that the plating on these lines is the culprit in that it is
> very thin and easily damaged.
> I'm contemplating doing a run of stainless steel flare nuts, both male and
> female, to use with the stainless steel brake tubing that I have purchased.
> Before doing the run I'm trying to gauge if there would be any interest
> from people doing restorations in purchasing stainless flare nuts.
> Depending upon quantities these would cost between $3 & $5 each  say
> around $40 - $ 60 per car set.
> At this stage the larger nuts for the master cylinder supply pipes are not
> being considered because of cost, the material is expensive.
> Please let me know if these would be of interest to you. No commitment at
> this stage.
>
> M
>
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