This is marginally linked to Moggies so I do apologise in advance, but I really need a few opinions.
My other project in 1964 Ford Galaxie Country Squire station wagon, a huge barge of a thing. Complete with cheesy woodgrain and trim


I'm in process converting to a power disc set up, buying a complete kit from a supplier in the States. However, all went relly well until I happened tomention I'd be piping up with 3/16" copper pipe.
The tech guy on the other end of the phone nearly looped it! He was quite catagorical that I should not use copper pipes under any circumstances.
Now, this has me a bit puzzled. I've used both copper & copper-nickel pipes on many cars without any problems. My supplier lists both types of copper pipe as having 3100psi burst pressure and conforming to a British Standard (of which I can't remember the number at the mo')
He is suggesting I only use steel or stainless steel. To be frank I'm not relishing the thought of piping up in steel, its hard work.
So, does anyone have any opinions on the matter??
Again, sorry for the non-moggy lean.
Season's Greetings,
Richard