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Re: Questions

To: bishel@lobby.ti.com, british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Questions
From: "TeriAnn Wakeman" <twakeman@apple.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 94 14:12:29 -0800
In message <9401202053.AA13333@itg.ti.com>  writes:
> Hi Folks,
> I'm finally making some good headway in my attempts to distill one good MG
> Midget from two - my complete and assembled but very rusty '74, and my
> nearly complete and not rusty but disassembled-in-boxes-when-I-bought-it 
> '71.  I'm getting to the point now that I need some advice:
> 
> I've heard that brake line fittings on some LBC's are odd (for US) - maybe
> Whitworth threads?  Can I buy the fittings readily in the US and make the
> lines myself?  Is there a cutoff point where older cars have wierd
> fittings, and newer cars have fittings that I can get easily?  I'm not 
> worried about doing the piping, just getting the right fittings to match.
>

Questions I can't answer deleted.

> Thanks for the help folks, 
> Geoff Bishel                                 Think... It ain't illegal yet
> bishel@lobby.ti.com                                           - G. Clinton

Geoff,

During the 50s-60s & maybe early 70s the British used fittings that had the same
size and diameter as the U.S. fittings.  Most I believe are 3/8ths.  The used a 
single flair.  The difference is that they were longer.  The front end of the 
male fitting was free of threads and helped you line up the threads.  The 
threaded section is longer.  What this means to you.  If you put a U.S. male 
fitting into a British female fitting the male fitting may run out of threads 
before the flair seats and seals.  If you use a British make fitting with a 
shorter U.S. female fitting, the flair will seat with only about 1/2 of a thread
holding it in place.

Sometime during the late 60s or 70s the British switched over to the European 
double flair.  The thread stayed the same, but the ends changed to seat the 
double flair.  The double flair ends and ready made tubing is readilly available
in the U.S.

Now about the older single flair British fittings...

I have made an order that should come in Fri for fittings.  I went through 
Rovers North a Land Rover parts dealer that specializes inparts for older Land 
Rovers. 802-879-0032

They a number of parts that are in common with many older LBCs. The hydrolic 
fittings is just one item.  I ordered and have received new lines that go 
between the can type resevoir and the master cylinders.  They alo have new 
resevoirs.

I tried The Roadster Factory and Moss.  Neither carry most steel hydrolic lines.

Good luck,

TeriAnn

The once & future TR3A




TeriAnn Wakeman             One of these days, I'll be old enough that
twakeman@apple.com          people will stop calling me crazy and start
LINK: TWAKEMAN              calling me eccentric.
408-974-2344        TR3A - TS75519L, MGBGT - GHD4U149572G, 109 - 164000561



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