It was nose down on the slope, front prop disconnected and gear selector bent so won't go in park. Was planning to do many things this weekend! It's now in the garage and rx8 on the drive so will have another crack tomorrow.
 
The cutting of the boot is easyer than you think. I did mine a month or so ago and I was bricking every second of cutting but I followed the messurments to the millimetre and during cutting kept the disk so it was only just getting through and all was fine
 
The cutting of the boot is easyer than you think. I did mine a month or so ago and I was bricking every second of cutting but I followed the messurments to the millimetre and during cutting kept the disk so it was only just getting through and all was fine

"To the millimetre" is the bit that worries me the most I think!

Going to have one last try at dropping the tank tomorrow.

Anyone know what brake pipes I can buy if mine are corroded?
 
"To the millimetre" is the bit that worries me the most I think!

Going to have one last try at dropping the tank tomorrow.

Anyone know what brake pipes I can buy if mine are corroded?

Honestly I don't think you should even touch the brakes if you don't even know what's pipe to buy.
 
Honestly I don't think you should even touch the brakes if you don't even know what's pipe to buy.

I've replaced brake pipes before. They aren't all the same. You can get rigid ones, flexi ones, long ones, short ones etc etc, I haven't taken the tank off and I've never owned a p38 before now so was hoping for some knowledge from someone who's tackled the job before
 
I've replaced brake pipes before. They aren't all the same. You can get rigid ones, flexi ones, long ones, short ones etc etc, I haven't taken the tank off and I've never owned a p38 before now so was hoping for some knowledge from someone who's tackled the job before

You need copper pipe and male and female fixings and a flare tool the only rubber ones are to the calipers as with most cars . You can get steel pipe as fitted but its to hard to shape or you can get zinc coated pipe that is supposed to last longer again harder to shape copper is fine and easiest to use
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewitem?sbk=1&nav=SEARCH&itemId=221249326560
 
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I made mine to suit but I have the flaring tool (filthy retorts to follow I expect). Your local motor factor will have the copper pipe and connections. The flexies I got from a local indy parts supplier
 
You need copper pipe and male and female fixings and a flare tool the only rubber ones are to the calipers as with most cars . You can get steel pipe as fitted but its to hard to shape or you can get zinc coated pipe that is supposed to last longer again harder to shape copper is fine and easiest to use
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewitem?sbk=1&nav=SEARCH&itemId=221249326560
Sorry but there are two flexie pipes on the back as well:p:D:D part number anr5916
 
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Copper is ok and easy to flare. But far, far better is Kunifer cupro nickel brake pipe, but you need a decent flaring tool. All brake pipe is 3/16" no metric pipe. Tube nuts and fittings can be either UNF or metric depending on vehicle some could even be a mixture so check first. Fitting a 3/8" UNF tube nut into a 10 mm fitting is not a good idea. Don't play with brakes unless you know what you are doing.
 
Thanks for the info all.

Anyone happen to have any tips on how to remove the jubilee clip holding on the fuel filler pipe? This is the last bit I have to do before dropping the tank but it's in such an awkward place and the 8mm nut/flathead screw thing doesn't want to budge! 8mm socket feels too big for it to be honest but this is what I'd read I'd need.
 
Thanks for the info all.

Anyone happen to have any tips on how to remove the jubilee clip holding on the fuel filler pipe? This is the last bit I have to do before dropping the tank but it's in such an awkward place and the 8mm nut/flathead screw thing doesn't want to budge! 8mm socket feels too big for it to be honest but this is what I'd read I'd need.

That's because they are 7mm. Or 9/32" AF.
 
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Tank is out. Nothing snapped amazingly! Haven't checked brake pipes yet.

On the new pump the two metal pipes don't have the flare on like the old one does. Anyone know what kind of flare tool I'd need for this? Would it be the same one to do the brake pipe?

EDIT: just had another look in better light, and it's actually not a flare, it looks like a copper olive. So does anyone know where I can get these along with the nuts?
 
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Island 4x4 or adventure 4x4
I got mine from adventure for about £2 nuts and olives
Im amazed they dont tell you that you need them when buying the pump as its impossible to reuse the old ones and by the time a diy'er finds out you need them, there cars in bits
If you stick your location in your profile we might be able to find you a local one
 
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Tank is out. Nothing snapped amazingly! Haven't checked brake pipes yet.

On the new pump the two metal pipes don't have the flare on like the old one does. Anyone know what kind of flare tool I'd need for this? Would it be the same one to do the brake pipe?

EDIT: just had another look in better light, and it's actually not a flare, it looks like a copper olive. So does anyone know where I can get these along with the nuts?
Sorry to say I told you so but check my post 6th Nov:D
 

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