AdamR
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| posted on 26/7/08 at 10:30 AM |
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random brakes questions
1) Are flexis always male to male?
2) Are M10 male unions a standard length to fit properly into the female part? What if I want to fix the joint through a tab in my chassis -
presumably I need longer male bits? (Phnar phnar)
3) Pipe flaring - presumably if the part I'm going to plug into is concave at the bottom, then I need to do a double flare to match:
<> shaped
and if it's convex I need to use a single flare:
\ / shaped ...?
4) Sierra rear calipers: I've got the Cossie ones at the mo, but at some point I'll swap to the smaller standard ones so that I can
squeeze on 13" wheels. Can someone confirm that, apart from being bigger, the Cossie calipers/hub carriers/brake unions all fit in roughly the
same place?
Thanks!
[Edited on 26/7/08 by AdamR]
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thunderace
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| posted on 26/7/08 at 11:03 AM |
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im sure you can get evrything you want to know on the goodridge site
http://www.goodridge.net/uk/index.htm
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russbost
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| posted on 26/7/08 at 12:55 PM |
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1) No
2) Males are a set length to screw into calipers/cylinders etc, a longer connector, referred to as a bulkhead connector is used when securing
thro' a bracket or bodywork with a nut on the other side
3) The shapes you are describing to fit into convex/concave are basically correct but a single flare (one operation of the flaring tool) creates the
<> shape (where the top is the end of the pipe) & a double flare (2 operations of the flaring tool) creates a concave flare to fit onto a
convex end.
4) Believe you are correct but not 100% on this one
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