fishsponge
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In which case I'd be looking at disconnecting the Caliper, and then bending the pipe bracket on top, and tbh you could keep bending it til it snaps off even.
Try to avoid bending the copper pipe itself too much, but once it's off you can carry on with the job and make an improved bracket at some other time.
That doesn't sound like a bad plan, but i've no idea how to bend it to be honest... the plate that the brake pipe goes through is fixed on two sides, so to bend it out of the way would mean bending the plate itself, which is likely to break the brake pipe connector.
As for making "an improved bracket at some other time", lol, don't you need things like a vice, some metal, a drill etc... to do things like that? unfortunately, I don't have any of those things.
Its a lot like this with land rover, a problem comes up, you have to get around it and then modify something in future to get back to square one.
Although your modified bracket will leave the bolts clear, for next time
You can cable tie that brake pipe temporarily.
OR you can just leave it, drive slow and get it all sorted next week.
Indeed I could... i'd rather not cable tie it or leave it though, to be honest... I've no idea what i'd cable tie it to either. I wouldn't feel comfortable driving it down the A428 at 60mph for 40 miles per day knowing that the rigid brake pipe is only cable tied to something. All it would take it a stone in the right place and suddenly I have no brakes. In an automatic that's less than ideal.
Personally I'd rather sort it out myself, for free, and then as a plus it'll be sorted for next time.
Have lots of brew breaks, keep walking away and coming back with a cool head.
All the best
Thanks again for your advice and support! However, as for lots of brew brakes etc... i always have a cool head - i don't tend to get stressed in life.
Trouble is, i've been working on this another 2 hours today and have so far achieved nothing (I've packed up for the day now too). Given that I have 2-3 hours of daylight left this weekend and I need to get to work all of next week, and the week after, etc... I don't see that I have any choice other than limping it to a garage as soon as I can
Anyway, as you now know, i've given up on it for today mainly because i have no lock washers left and cannot flatten the existing ones out as much as I try. Plus, having adjusted them for the fourth time now, the 3 mile test drive showed that they have not come loose again, they are not as tight as they were yesterday (the wheel spins much more freely) and there is still no play in them! However, they squeaked non-stop.
So... my plan is to get a lift into work tomorrow, see if the landy garage will sort it on Tuesday, ask for short-notice annual leave for tuesday and just get it (and everything else) sorted at the garage. hopefully then back at work on wednesday onwards, several hundred pounds lights, probably
I honestly can't think of a better plan than that unfortunately, given that i have to get to work etc...
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