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shades

posted on 14/9/06 at 09:16 PM Reply With Quote
steel brake lines

Why do car makers use steel brake lines over copper or stainless?

Had an MOT fail on tin top yesterday with coroded front brake line. Its only a 51 plate too, partly my fault for the fail for not checking, but still considered it fairly new so didn't bother checking them in detail.





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nitram38

posted on 14/9/06 at 09:33 PM Reply With Quote
Copper too soft and stainless too brittle/expensive?
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iank

posted on 14/9/06 at 09:46 PM Reply With Quote
copper too expensive I suspect (kunifer alloy doesn't work harden like the pure copper ones can)

stainless... don't know, might fail in a bad way when it does go?

Don't some manufacturers use plastic coated steel these days?

Paying dealer prices to get them fixed on a 51 doesn't sound like much fun.

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Mark Allanson

posted on 14/9/06 at 10:24 PM Reply With Quote
Steel is cheaper, is easier to be fabricated on a CNC former (less springback)





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MikeRJ

posted on 14/9/06 at 10:39 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mark Allanson
Steel is cheaper


No need for any other explanation! Just a few pennies saved on a car component can save rather large sums of money over a typical production run.

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David Jenkins

posted on 15/9/06 at 08:18 AM Reply With Quote
I used to have a Citroen BX (no, don't laugh) - every time I took it for a service the garage used to clean the miles of hydraulic pipes and spray them with underseal. Although this obviously got added to the bill I was very grateful, as getting Citroen hydraulics fixed is horribly expensive! I never had an MOT failure due to corroded pipes...






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shades

posted on 15/9/06 at 04:43 PM Reply With Quote
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Paying dealer prices to get them fixed on a 51 doesn't sound like much fun.



Nope not paying dealer prices... local garage doing it for the same price as a retest.

Suspected cost came into it...





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