Glad Im doing mine with body off. Got the first short front one on today but not convinced the flexi hose is on right way round, Im sure it came off old chassis that way but I see from some google pics some have them the other way round.You can get a pipe bending pliers, or you can use your fingers as hooks to pull the pipe into a neat bend. I use a pipe straightener if the pipe gets knarly, but if you keep it straight from the coil, it's not always necessary.
Having an old pipe helps:
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Right wonder why some people do it that way, the PO obviously did too,Flexi is on wrong way 'round, it should face away from the shock. Way it is now, it will be rubbing off shock and cause wear.....
Yes very similar to steve2286w on post 24, couldn't be bothered to remove the bloody hubs to rotate them but think I will bite the bullet and get both sides done, have you put bleed nipple on the top ?When I do this, I remove the cylinders, thread the pipes through the back plate and start the threads, then refit everything. I also route the pipe from the flexihose to the bottom cylinder. The back plate shouldn't be rotated, as the drain for the oil leak slot on the stub axle is aligned with it.
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Got one side rotated, got the backplate pipe on, just need to make one going up to flexi.
Tried one of the nipples in but it wouldnt thread, not sure if they are different thread or to long but I am sure I got them when I bought the full brake kit.
The pipe union threads in OK but the nipple does not, wil get new bleed nipples tomorrowIf irc that pipe union is metric indicated by the grooves cut into the head your nipple is not..
Ordered it the other day, waiting for it to come.View attachment 256024From carbuilders solution you need to get their free catalogue
Ordered it the other day, waiting for it to come.
Looks like they have almost everything after looking at there website,