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Jackman

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Did a search but came up nothing :(

I was wondering where you get your fuel and brake lines from?

Im after some brake pipe and fuel pipes. I know i can get them from places like moss and minispares. Just wondered if you could recomend anywhere else for it?

Wouldnt mind them in stainless steel.

Thanks

Jackman

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Hi,
Brake pipe get some copper from local motor factors, as far as I know you can't get it in stainless.
I've read some one has used microbore central heating pipe from B&Q for the fuel lines.
I've seen pictures of TurboDaves fuel lines in stainless and he said it was very difficult stuff to work with.
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You are better using Kunifer for brake pipes, rather than copper. I got a big roll off E-bay.

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I'm with Wil, get yourself a roll of pipe and then invest in a flaring tool, they can be bought quite cheaply now, and are a useful addition to any mechanics toolkit.


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Jackman

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Cool, thanks guys i shall look at lunch :)

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