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Old 08-04-2010, 09:43 PM
Pete Munroe Pete Munroe is offline
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 289 FIA #2027, 65' 289" PS wheels
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Guys,

I have hard steel or steel/braid lines on all hydraulic lines that are pressurized.

The NO pressure lines from the brake reservoir are the concern.

The brake reservoir is a BMW plastic piece with three outlets to the clutch master and the front/rear masters. There is no way to run braided steel ptfe? teflon core? type lines unless I switch to the "original type" metal canisters.

Will take a look at the Pegasus catalogue. They have a lot of good stuff.

I just want a easy change of material to a rubber type hose that is less likely to weep than the 30R6KX type.

Again, there is no pressure, I just don't want the lines weeping fluid...no dripping they are just wet on the surface.

Brake fluid is pretty unique/devious ! stuff...I think it was originally developed as paint remover...

I am familiar with a red rubber type line I usually think of for air compresors.

Thanks, Pete
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