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Subject: [Healeys] Brake line
From: eyera3000 at gmail.com (i erbs)
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2018 23:16:02 -0700
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Silicone is hydroscpic too.
I intend to replace all the lines and hoses. Brake and clutch rubber hoses
have been replaced. Where do I get a prebent set for the 67 B I'm working
on or my 100-6 for that matter?

Ira Erbs
Portland, OR
typos and artifacts are the fault of my phone

On Sun, Jul 22, 2018, 11:00 PM Don Day <fsufan1952 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> My 2 cents , on a car and it?s parts over 50 years old . Start thinking
> about replacing all of the lines , along with the clutch line and oh the
> fuel line . And oh the oil gauge line also , cause when it goes your going
> to have oil all over your drivers floor.
>   You can get a complete set of stainless steel lines, for all the above ,
> pre bent , and replace them as needed .
>        I did this to my 67 BJ-8 along with switching over to silicone
> brake fluid . Never have to worry about any issues with this kind of thing
> again .
>         Good Luck , Don
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jul 22, 2018, at 10:53 PM, Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Ira,
> Pipe bending is an art that I haven't really mastered, but I've done OK by
> pulling the old line, and using a brake pipe bending tool to replicate--or
> possibly improve--the original pipe routing.  Steel brake line is cheap, so
> buy extra to practice with--it will probably take a couple tries to get it
> right--and switch to stainless or cunifer if you prefer after you get the
> hang of it.  Oh, and don't forget to put the fittings on before you flare
> the ends; it's painful to get a couple flares just right then realize there
> are no fittings (someone told me that once).  I think getting good flares
> is even trickier than bending.
>
> Based on the condition of that one line, I wouldn't trust any of the other
> brake lines in the car.
>
> Bob
>
>
> On 7/22/2018 2:35 PM, i erbs wrote:
>
> Finally getting to work on the 67 B I bought for my wife. Seller told me a
> metal brake line was cracked and leaking...turns out the someone tried to
> braise a patch on the line and it leaked. Any advice on bending the
> replacement line to match the old one?
>
> Ira Erbs
> Portland, OR
> typos and artifacts are the fault of my phone
>
>
>
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