I decided to buy a set of ready-made brake pipes for the Landy as that way I know I would have the right size tubing, connectors, good flares etc and they would be the right length.
So, I fitted these to the bare chassis, and they looked fine.
This included the flex pipes at each wheel.
Today I decided to bleed the system for the first time (with an assistant). I had decided to use silicone Dot 5, as that way I know I would not damage my nice new chassis if any (!!! see below) fluid got spilt and it lasts forever(ish).
Leaving aside the odd hiccup the issue I have (at the moment) are the leaks from the front wheel pipework.
The flex pipe connections have a longer length of thread at one end that the other.
At the end with the longer thread, I am able to tighten the brake line such that the flare forms a good seal with the flex pipe.
However, at the other end, the thread does not seem to be long enough – so when I tighten the brake line, it actually tightens the connector up to the bracket on the chassis (or the wheel, depending on which way around I put the flex pipe) and the connector is not making a tight fit from the flare to the flex pipe. So, it leaks. A lot.
Originally, I thought I had got the flex pipe the wrong way around and so swapped it – but to no avail - it just leaks at the other end. Then I thought I hadn’t fitted the connector neatly enough. But there is no sign of that. And then swapped it back. And it still leaks badly.
During all this, I have lost much of my expensive Dot 5 all over the floor and me.
I am, as you can imagine, slightly frustrated.
Anyway, any advice on what I need to do to fix/address this would be appreciated.
So, I fitted these to the bare chassis, and they looked fine.
This included the flex pipes at each wheel.
Today I decided to bleed the system for the first time (with an assistant). I had decided to use silicone Dot 5, as that way I know I would not damage my nice new chassis if any (!!! see below) fluid got spilt and it lasts forever(ish).
Leaving aside the odd hiccup the issue I have (at the moment) are the leaks from the front wheel pipework.
The flex pipe connections have a longer length of thread at one end that the other.
At the end with the longer thread, I am able to tighten the brake line such that the flare forms a good seal with the flex pipe.
However, at the other end, the thread does not seem to be long enough – so when I tighten the brake line, it actually tightens the connector up to the bracket on the chassis (or the wheel, depending on which way around I put the flex pipe) and the connector is not making a tight fit from the flare to the flex pipe. So, it leaks. A lot.
Originally, I thought I had got the flex pipe the wrong way around and so swapped it – but to no avail - it just leaks at the other end. Then I thought I hadn’t fitted the connector neatly enough. But there is no sign of that. And then swapped it back. And it still leaks badly.
During all this, I have lost much of my expensive Dot 5 all over the floor and me.
I am, as you can imagine, slightly frustrated.
Anyway, any advice on what I need to do to fix/address this would be appreciated.