sparcost3
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Hi I'm looking to make my own copper braided break lines
Does anyone know the corect fittings to use ?
I have a bias valve already
I need to know the thread type is it
M10 x 1? 3/16?
I need 2 t pieces and generall fittings
If any 1 could point me in the right direction that would be great,
Cheers
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RCorsa
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T-Pieces are M10 x 1, as is the master cylinder etc, depending if it's a B or C you have and if it has ABS or not, some are different. Are you putting new lines inside with a bias valve or just adding a bias valve to existing lines?
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sparcost3
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Do I need imperial or metric flaring set and what size copper pipe
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RCorsa
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Replied to your PM.
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sparcost3
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Thanks very much
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RCorsa
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No worries.
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TheDane
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I you haven't got the tools for doing the brake pipe's yet. I can only recommend you getting this tool:

As it makes the work SO much easier, then using a set of the bloody cheap tools.
I tried using one of the cheap tools, and it took a a whole lot longer to do up just one brake pipe. I then forked out the money for this kind of tool, and I have never regretted it. It does a pro job, and you don't want you brake pips's to be less then perfect 
Edit:
You should be able to find it for around £115, as that waht I managed to find it for over here in Denmark. You might even find it a bit cheaper, as our tax is a bit higher then yours. Or if your lucky, buy it through your work, and have your work deduct the tax 
[Edited on 30-10-2013 by TheDane]
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