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Re: Cupro-Nickel Brake Lines

To: prsmith@ns.sympatico.ca
Subject: Re: Cupro-Nickel Brake Lines
From: Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 07:02:07 -0400
  One of our club members in CT recently completed a magnificent
restoration of an MGB, that included polishing and clear coating the
brake lines.  It did not pass state inspection because the inspectors
noted the shiny "copper" color.  Once he produced invoices for the
cupro-nickel lines and got a review by a supervisor of the inspection
program, he did get the car on the road. Lower level inspectors did not
want to pass a car for which they could not positively tell that the
lines were not copper. 
Bob


On Thu, 26 Jul 2001 19:11:28 -0300 prsmith@ns.sympatico.ca (preston
smith) writes:
> Kelvin!
> 
> I live in Nova Scotia, Canada.  Nova Scotia, like many Canadian 
> provinces, 
> does not recognize cupro-nickel as being a suitable material for 
> brake 
> lines.  A number of us are trying to get this ruling changed so that 
> our 
> vehicles will be able to pass the annual safety related Motor 
> Vehicle 
> Inspection.
> 
> Are there any minimum standards that your brake lines must meet 
> before you 
> get them from your suppliers?  Does Moss ask the suppliers to cite 
> what 
> standards the cupro-nickel lines must meet?  Does Moss have copies 
> of these 
> standards that I can get my hands on?  Alternatively, do you know 
> where I 
> can find these standards.
> 
> As it stands now, any LBC with cupro-nickel lines can not be safety 
> certified so we badly need these standards (the governing standards 
> and the 
> product's compliance with these standards)
> 
> Anything you can do to help will be much appreciated by NS LBC 
> owners.
> 
> Preston
> 
> Betti Ann & Preston Smith
> Head of St Margaret's Bay, NS
> prsmith@ns.sympatico.ca
> MGB & RV Owners

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