Brake pipe fittings

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I am replacing most of my brake pipes, due to corrosion.

I am having a hard time finding replacement fittings, both male and female, once i make new pipes.

Does anyone know the metric sizes for the brake pipe fittings- at the caliper, and btwn the flexi-lines and the hard lines? And a source.

Much thanks

Mark
 
ebay as said, just redone all mine , £12 for pipe and fitting

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even bought a pipe bender to get the best finish i could...and for £4

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cheers steve
 
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Nice job mate!!
Which pipe flarer did you use??

I'm useless at flaring brake pipes :(

Daz

just the usual cheap £15 toys r us type set that comes with clamp, all dies and cutter, best tips i can give are

a) put a drop of oil on pipe end when flaring

b) use the shoulder height of the die to determine how much pipe sticks out of clamp.... set i bought never said this and found by accident on net... flares have been perfect ever since

c) flare slowly, the pipe deforms far better and i always double flare...

been making my own for 15+ years now with no probs

cheers steve
 
just the usual cheap £15 toys r us type set that comes with clamp, all dies and cutter, best tips i can give are

a) put a drop of oil on pipe end when flaring

b) use the shoulder height of the die to determine how much pipe sticks out of clamp.... set i bought never said this and found by accident on net... flares have been perfect ever since

c) flare slowly, the pipe deforms far better and i always double flare...

been making my own for 15+ years now with no probs

cheers steve
Yep i've got the same type of SEALEY flaring kit - just can't get to grips with it! With my broadband being slower than dial up :eek: i can't watch youtube vids either

Daz
 
If you have any problems and your original ends came off OK, it's easy enough to reuse them with the new pipe.

It's usually only the pipe that fails!
 
Great info, much thanks. I found a supplier here in the states with Cunifer pipe and the right fittings. They started doing Aston Martins and appear to rent a very nice flaring tool - my handheld jobby is a pain and mostly bodges the job.

Great pix, Rob. Now I have a goal to shoot for.

cheers
Mark
 
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