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Re: Brake refurbishing

To: doddp@ecn.purdue.edu (Paul E Dodd)
Subject: Re: Brake refurbishing
From: augi@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com (Joe Augenbraun)
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 90 11:51:16 EDT
> I recently sprouted a couple of leaks in my rusty rear brake lines
> on my Jag XJ6C.  Since apparently nobody makes replacement lines, I 
> had to bend my own.  The problem comes in when you try to match up
> fittings.  Some older british brake lines terminate with "ISO bubble"
> flares.  This is kind of an inverted flare,
> 
> -------------------------\                         \-------------------
>                          |     instead of          |
> -------------------------/                         /-------------------
> 
> so the usual double-flaring tool won't work.  I suppose that the 
> correct flaring tool is probably available from a good source, but 
> if not, your local foreign car repair specialist may be willing to 
> flare your lines for you.

When I worked in the Jag shop, we couldn't flare these ourselves.  So we
used to buy lengths of brake line that came with this fitting pre-flared
on one end.  We would then bend, cut to length, and flare the other side
appropriately.  I never ran into a pipe that needed the bubble flare on
both sides, so this always worked.  I think the brake line with the bubble
on one end is a standard part, I would imagine any better auto parts place
would carry it.

                                                        Joe



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