Hi i need to replace my brake lines that go from braided to the rear disc's! Just wondering what size copper pipe was suitable and also what fittings are needed? Cheers:thumb:
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Hi i need to replace my brake lines that go from braided to the rear disc's! Just wondering what size copper pipe was suitable and also what fittings are needed? Cheers:thumb:
M10 ends. Cant think of the pipe size but can look tomoz.
3/16 iirc...
Right so the pipe size is 3/16 i can get hold of that where would be the best place to get the fiitings from?:)
Use Kunifer rather than copper, it'll last longer and is more resistant to corrosion esp. if you drive your car through winter.
I can thoroughly recommend these guys, used them a couple of times and delivery is quick (link to item you need): http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-16-X-25-FT-C...3A4%7C294%3A30
Top man cheers for the link, where did you get the fittings from?:thumb:
Got the fittings from a local spares place. The company I posted about sell them but I'm not sure if you'd need to buy sets of them.
Should only be 50p at a motor factors.
I agree used them before and was very quick.Quote:
Originally Posted by phazer
Its a bit harder to bend than copper but easy when you have the right tools.
Are these the fittings the male and female?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MALE-F-TH-BRAK...3A1%7C294%3A30
These are the fittings im after, does anybody know what they are and where to get them from?
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/j...g?t=1245003916
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/j...g?t=1245003959
M10, brake unions, most motorfactors will sell them.
Cheers Benn:thumb:
Going back to what phazer said, there's little doubt in my mind that that stuff is 90% cu and 10% Ni, which is fine, BUT i am almost certain the name Kunifer always used to apply to steel tube with copper plating, then nickel plating over the top-- the 'fer' standing for 'ferrous'. So i think the feller on ebay is using wrong name for it.
Ah well, you'll know by putting a magnet against it; Nickel is only very slightly magnetic and Steel is very much so!
It's definately not steel, it's not magnetic. I've always been led to believe the nickel copper stuff is called Kunifer.
Actually a quick google search confirms that everyone refers to 90/10 cu/nickel as Kunifer.
Cool. That's cleared that up then!