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mad-butcher

posted on 21/6/03 at 04:57 PM Reply With Quote
front brake pipes

just had a quick read of the which kits MK Indy build always thought there must be a way of avoiding the flexy pipe hitting the wishbones wonder what car he pinched the idea from don't care really but if you can bend that fiddly pipi for the back you should be able to do the front.curious to know if any-ones seen that idea before
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Peteff

posted on 21/6/03 at 07:33 PM Reply With Quote
Cortinas used a short piece of rigid pipe and a bracket to take the flexi to the centre of the pivot so it doesn't contact anything. Mines not an Indy but I used a sleeve around the flexible pipe where it is likely to make contact, a rubber pipe that fits over the brake pipe.

yours, Pete.





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I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.

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chrisg

posted on 21/6/03 at 09:01 PM Reply With Quote
I've mentioned this before,but everyone seemed to think you could go straight into the caliper.

Cheers

Chris





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Northy

posted on 23/6/03 at 10:47 AM Reply With Quote
Peteff,

I tried using the cortina bracket, but it made thing worse! The pipes rubbed on everything!

Do you have any pictures of how your front flexies are routed?

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Peteff

posted on 23/6/03 at 04:20 PM Reply With Quote
I put mine straight into the cylinder and used a piece of rubber pipe round it. I can't add an attachment to this message so I'll put it in my photo section for you. You can see the bracket on the chassis below the top wishbone. Hope it helps.

yours, Pete.





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Jasper

posted on 23/6/03 at 07:36 PM Reply With Quote
Is there any reason not to zip-tie it to the bottom wishbone in the middle? Post SVA of course....

Cos this is what I've done with mine and it seems fine.

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Mark Allanson

posted on 23/6/03 at 07:57 PM Reply With Quote
Has anyone tried a short flexie from the caliper pipe to the wishbone, a short length of copper pipe fixed to the wishbone and anothe short flexie from the wishbone fixed pipe to the car?

It would eliminate the fouling problem and probably look neater

Anyone see any problems with this?

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Northy

posted on 23/6/03 at 08:12 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers Peteff, not sure if it helps me though!

I think 'll use a couple of sky hooks to attach the flexy in the middle. They're cheap in Yorkshire.

Thanks

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sebastiaan

posted on 25/6/03 at 02:44 PM Reply With Quote
does the SVA inspector frown on flexies attached to wishbones? even if i were to make up a decent support for the brake hose?

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mad-butcher

posted on 25/6/03 at 05:57 PM Reply With Quote
on one lock it would tend to kink in the other it would tend to stretch I think it would be as bad as the item I read about a builder (not an MK by the way) who had tie wrapped the petrol pipes and brake lines to of all things The PROPSHAFT but fortunately it went to a company who specialize in infinished projects
Tony

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speedthing

posted on 25/6/03 at 06:14 PM Reply With Quote
there might be a problem with that
copper pipe and the sierra calipers
the fact that the sierra calipers move
on sliders so the copper pipe would flex

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