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Feb 16, 2013 6:59 pm
randall977 Offline
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Registered since: Oct 29, 2010
Location: Oxfordshire


Subject: Brake pipe joints?
Is there any reason why there are several joints in the main brake pipe run to the rear brakes? I'm replacing in copper and could add in the same joints but could also have do it without. I will retain the joints around the bulkhead but this is for aesthetic reasons.

Thanks
Christian
 

Feb 16, 2013 10:47 pm
ray sherratt Offline
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Registered since: Jul 05, 2012
Location: wirral cheshire


Subject: Re: Brake pipe joints?
Copper is easey to fit malleable. Old pipe plated steel made
to a drewing and gig, also made in section for easy replasement. So no there is no reason not to replace it
in copper or Cunifer 10 trade name.
Ps make shure your OP-1 and OP-2 are correct.
Ray Sherratt.
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Feb 16, 2013 11:34 pm
randall977 Offline
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Subject: Re: Brake pipe joints?
Thanks for the reply Ray, can I ask - what is OP-1 and OP-2?
Christian
 

Feb 17, 2013 3:27 pm
ray sherratt Offline
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Subject: Re: Brake pipe joints?
Hi
OP-1/OP-2 are the methods of flaring the pipe.OP-1 forms the olive shape for concave fittings.OP-2 flatterns the OP-1 form for convex fittings.Have a good look inside all of your fittings.
Cunifer 10 is better than copper pipe it is acopper/nickel mix stronger than copper. If you have a good flaring tool it should be marked on the flaring dies.
Ray Sherratt.
 

Feb 17, 2013 4:13 pm
ray sherratt Offline
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Location: wirral cheshire


Subject: Re: Brake pipe joints?
Hi Christian.
Having rebuilt a DB6 three years ago I know where you are coming from. If I recall there are six pipes, three master cyl feeds three presure feeds, plus a battery feed, all passing the stearing column. I have been folowing your progress good tidy work, Are you professional.
Ray.
 

Feb 17, 2013 8:19 pm
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Subject: Re: Brake pipe joints?
Hi Ray, thank you - you have made my day! I am a professional (Architect)...I do cars for pleasure.
Christian
 

Feb 18, 2013 7:49 pm
ray sherratt Offline
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Location: wirral cheshire


Subject: Re: Brake pipe joints?
Hi Christian.
Have you started on your engine yet? I have a large amount of experience with Lagonda/Felthem 2-6/3ltr, and DB 3-7/4ltr.
I am self employd Motor Engineer, [ 50 years on the tools ] partley retired, but still building engines for Head Shop in Warrinton. Advice is free and freely given.
Look at Astonengines Youtube.
Ray.

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