Good evening all.
I am just planning what i need to completely re do my brake pipes.
Anyone have a list of fitting i need?
Im planning on using Kunifer pipe.
Cheers Landy Lee
New brake pipe to chassis clips make a tidy job of it, if you cannot get the snap in type the P type are as good, but do neeed a hole for the screw to secure them.
Might be wise to get new flexis as well as the rear axle T piece, all parts are real cheap.
Depending on what calipers you have the front short brake pipes are fiddly buggers to bend nicely.
I just had to rebuild most of the pipes in my 2000 110. My advice would be to not cheap out on the flaring kit. I bought a cheaper eBay tool which was like £18 and included flaring and bending tools. My results were so inconsistent in practise that I ended up buying a more expensive one for about £40:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brake-Pipe-Flaring-Tool-for-3-16-Brake-Pipes-Pro-Hand-held-SAE-Double-Bubble-/282619580608
The results were night and day.
As for pipe bender I bought one of these in the end:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Handy-5mm-Brake-Pipe-Bender-Bending-Tool-2-Bending-Options-Handy-Tool-/233868725166
Cheaper than a lot of the others and it makes tighter bends. You can use it in situ as well because it’s so much smaller. Most were easy except the one across the engine bay to the front o/s. That one was a nightmare, largely because I was doing it at 2am with it booked in for an MOT the next day.
I just bought a roll of pipe and bag of M10 x 1 unions and a Tee etc. I ordered a set of SS braided lines too.Good evening all.
I am just planning what i need to completely re do my brake pipes.
Anyone have a list of fitting I need?
I'm planning on using Kunifer pipe.
Cheers Landy Lee
I just bought a roll of pipe and bag of M10 x 1 unions and a Tee etc. I ordered a set of SS braided lines too.
Luckily I have access to a bench mount Sykes Pickavant flaring tool. However, about 10 years ago when I made a load up, I bought the pipe, cut it all to size using the old lines/vehicle as a template then took them to my local independent motor factor who flared them all for me for about £10.
Don't be tempted by those utter carp little hand held ones that look like a split former that clamps together.
Don't be tempted by those utter carp little hand held ones that look like a split former that clamps together.
Do you mean like this? View attachment 232276 Iv just upgraded to it from borrowing a cheap Chinese one that does lots of size pipes. Got on really well with the new one yesterday and the pipe joints didn't leak.
No, the long skinny things that you tighten a wing nut down on.Do you mean like this? View attachment 232276 Iv just upgraded to it from borrowing a cheap Chinese one that does lots of size pipes. Got on really well with the new one yesterday and the pipe joints didn't leak.
True that!One other thing worth buying is a brake pipe straightening tool, dead straight runs look lush
This looks like a decent little one. Do you have that one? Is it good? Mine is bench mounted which is great for making new lines but no good if you need to flare on a vehicle, i.e. to put in a repair section.Do you mean like this? View attachment 232276 Iv just upgraded to it from borrowing a cheap Chinese one that does lots of size pipes. Got on really well with the new one yesterday and the pipe joints didn't leak.
Yes, that one is the one I have too.This looks like a decent little one. Do you have that one? Is it good? Mine is bench mounted which is great for making new lines but no good if you need to flare on a vehicle, i.e. to put in a repair section.
This looks like a decent little one. Do you have that one? Is it good? Mine is bench mounted which is great for making new lines but no good if you need to flare on a vehicle, i.e. to put in a repair section.
This looks like a decent little one. Do you have that one? Is it good? Mine is bench mounted which is great for making new lines but no good if you need to flare on a vehicle, i.e. to put in a repair section.