Help Please - Brake Pipes
Forum rules
By using this site, you agree to our rules. Please see: Terms of Use
By using this site, you agree to our rules. Please see: Terms of Use
-
- Minor Legend
- Posts: 2180
- Joined: Fri May 30, 2008 9:41 pm
- Location: Sutton Coldfield
- MMOC Member: No
Help Please - Brake Pipes
Evening everyone, I’m after some advice! Ok my Moggie hasn't moved for 20 years and to get it on the road I am renewing most of the braking system. What I have found on taking everything apart is that the brake fluid has evaporated and left some lumpy oxidisation. Now, I am renewing just about every component apart from the copper pipes but, I am concerned there could potentially be some contamination from some oxidisation inside the pipes when I refill the system with brake fluid.
Is there anything I can buy to flush the pipes through clean (while they are fitted to the car obviously) prior to assembly of the new components? Or would it be best to just rip them out and buy new?
Is there anything I can buy to flush the pipes through clean (while they are fitted to the car obviously) prior to assembly of the new components? Or would it be best to just rip them out and buy new?
-
- Minor Legend
- Posts: 1239
- Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2005 4:49 pm
- Location: Itchen, Southampton
- MMOC Member: No
As new pipes are only about £20 I'd change the lot.
Ours was only layed up in 1991 but we decided to change them all and the flexi's.
Ours was only layed up in 1991 but we decided to change them all and the flexi's.
Paulk
[img]http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b359/paulk235/DSCF0807.jpg[/img]
1959 2dr Milly
Has now sat in back garden for 5 years :(
http://www.sadmog.morrisminor.com/
[img]http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b359/paulk235/DSCF0807.jpg[/img]
1959 2dr Milly
Has now sat in back garden for 5 years :(
http://www.sadmog.morrisminor.com/
-
- Minor Fan
- Posts: 385
- Joined: Wed Aug 16, 2006 12:22 pm
- Location: lincolnshire
- MMOC Member: No
-
- Minor Addict
- Posts: 921
- Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2003 9:40 pm
- Location: Swindon-Shire
- MMOC Member: No
AGREED!
by the way, when you retapped the cylinder, what thread did you use as they will be BSP wont they? i.e. not any standard bolt thread. did you use a helicoil? im only asking because if metal has been removed then there might not be as much of a mating surface making the thread more likly to leak/shear out.

by the way, when you retapped the cylinder, what thread did you use as they will be BSP wont they? i.e. not any standard bolt thread. did you use a helicoil? im only asking because if metal has been removed then there might not be as much of a mating surface making the thread more likly to leak/shear out.

-
- Minor Legend
- Posts: 2180
- Joined: Fri May 30, 2008 9:41 pm
- Location: Sutton Coldfield
- MMOC Member: No
polo2k can't remember the size off the top of my head (it's late
). What had happened is the clearance at the front had been drilled after tapping so there was a burr at the front end of the thread and it was the burr that stripped the thread on my brass part. I just had to clear the burr, so I didn't re-tap it completely. Sorry for the confusion.

You might be able to get 25 foot for 6 quid, but not around here! I thought about making the pipes up for the pickup, but it was going to cost around the same to buy the right unions and enough pipe as a full set ready made came to. Ready mades are the right length and someone else has already put them together, so for what little cost saving there might be (at the local prices) I didn't have to think long and hard about paying £30 for a set off the shelf.8009STEVE wrote:Pipe flaring tool about £8.00
25 ft copper pipe about £6.00
Make your own.
-
- Minor Legend
- Posts: 2180
- Joined: Fri May 30, 2008 9:41 pm
- Location: Sutton Coldfield
- MMOC Member: No
Packedup wrote:You might be able to get 25 foot for 6 quid, but not around here! I thought about making the pipes up for the pickup, but it was going to cost around the same to buy the right unions and enough pipe as a full set ready made came to. Ready mades are the right length and someone else has already put them together, so for what little cost saving there might be (at the local prices) I didn't have to think long and hard about paying £30 for a set off the shelf.8009STEVE wrote:Pipe flaring tool about £8.00
25 ft copper pipe about £6.00
Make your own.
Yes but after spending the whole day trying to fit the "already cut to size" £20 ones, my worse nightmare........ most of them have been cut a tad too short!! I think as I now have the unions, the length of copper and tool is the way to go. I'm not a happy bunny, after making three big orders for parts, the last one in excess of £300.... I'm not impressed with minor parts quality.

-
- Minor Legend
- Posts: 3798
- Joined: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:46 am
- Location: Burnley
- MMOC Member: No
The brake pipe set I bought from ESM fitted nicely.


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 7679
- Joined: Fri Nov 01, 2002 2:55 pm
- Location: LEAMINGTON SPA
- MMOC Member: No
I know some suppliers make the pipes / pipe sets in house (maybe all do) so it's down to human error if they are too shortI'm not impressed with minor parts quality.

Ray. MMOC#47368. Forum moderator.
Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

I bought some new brass screws for the gearbox cover on teh pickup, and went to fit it today. The screws have a different thread to the captives welded into the floors, from the same supplier...Dean wrote:I'm not a happy bunny, after making three big orders for parts, the last one in excess of £300.... I'm not impressed with minor parts quality.