These can be made up yourself out of brake pipe or you can buy ready made ones on ebay I think.
These can be made up yourself out of brake pipe or you can buy ready made ones on ebay I think.
If you search for a part on Ebay, usually they have all the cross reference part numbers within the item description.
Example - look in item description.....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RENAULT-SU...UAAOSwcBhWZYLT
I also find that if you then search for some of the alternative part numbers, and tell Ebay to 'search in description', you'll be able to pick up the same part cheaper....... without the added premium that the 'GT TURBO' attracts.
Hope this helps.
Oh, he's looking for the rear brake flexis, not the copper lines themselves. Good spot Leigh
Dale, I've scoured dialogys and I can't see the brake flexis (front or back), anywhere in there?
NO,NO the cooper one Trevhib,i dont have rear discs,its a 1.4 Automatic at base so no disc.I was looking for new ones in my country,ebay its out of my hand,mostly cause i never order from ebay + postal cost and time of delivery.It looks like i cant found anywhere cooper brake lines that fits to my pistons.
Hi Andy. Ah right, ok.
Have you got a pic of these things? By the sound of it I don't think you're going to get what you want without taking the car to a garage and have them make up replacement copper lines and connectors. Which shouldn't be difficult or expensive??
looks like I misunderstood too!
I based my ASSumption on the post showing the front flexis.
My advice still stands for lots of other parts and I've used it successfully a few times for different cars. The quality of some eBay stuff is a bit suspect though and you don't always get the brand that is advertised.
As for for copper lines, I've made my own up in the past too and it works out very cost effective and can be quite satisfying too.
sorry to not be of more specific help for the op.
Aye.
I think this is a case of take the car to a local place to get them to replicate the existing ones by hand.
Yeah i think hand made its the way to go,no luck in finding brand new ones.I tried with clios lines,Dacia Logan,but they are different.
Leigh5T - Dosnt look like a big thing to make them,if you can remember the process of doing them would be very appreciated
There's loads of information on the internet detailing how to make brake lines up.
It's pretty straight forward, with a little patience.
All the pipe, fittings and tools required can be purchased from a car spares shop or online.
I just used cheapo tools like these and they did the job just fine for me.
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/231017832321
Just make sure you have the fitting on the pipe, and the right way round, before making the flare!
Tnk you very much,i didnt know about those repair kit tool
The link I posted shows 3 different tools.
The one on the left is a pipe cutter or pipe slice - used to make a clean cut of the pipe (do not use a hacksaw or other means to cut the pipe as it will not cut cleanly)
The one on the right is a pipe bender - used to make uniform bends in the pipe (copper pipe can be manipulated by hand but I'd recommend using a pipe bender to make sure you don't 'kink' the pipe. The bends will look neater too)
The one in the centre is the flaring tool - once a fitting is slid over the pipe, this tool is used to create the flare that provides the sealing face of the joint. (This tool can be a bit fiddly in my opinion and you may need to practicing a few times before doing the real thing)
I'm no expert in this field so some of the other guys may be able to correct or add to the info provided.
I hope this is helpful.
your pretty much spot on the money matey sp tools make a even easier tool which is even better but this tool does the job needed
sykes picavont I believe
Top quality although quite expensive for the Sykes Pickavant tool There are a couple of used ones on UK Ebay here atm (ending in 3hrs from now and also tomorrow):
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_fr...+tool&_sacat=0
Tnks guys for your help.Because of your links i search those tools in my country and actually found a company in my town that makes cutosm cooper brake lines.It's around 5Eur/meter of line + 1Eur for fittings and its all done in 10 min.So tnks,i wouldnt find them without your help
Great news Andy Keep us updated with your progress
Question:It's posible to mount rear discs,without changing the hole axle???Of course with hidraulic hand brake
Hy guys,pls some help.I got it in the pics or not???
Isnt the Carb fuel pipe to small???I honestly forgot how it was before on the red R5
Managed to cobble this info together from doing a search. So, assuming the info is correct:
- Middle is definitely fuel flow (i.e. to the carburetor)
- The breather/vent port is the one that is very narrow inside with a pin hole through it.
- The return therefore is the remaining port, i.e. not the middle one and having a much larger internal diameter hole than the breather/vent.
Good news guys car its on streets for some weeks and until now everything works pretty nice.Even made a short trip (50km) and run the car to some highspeeds without problems.
So after making the car work its time to make her pretty too,so the car its at Paint Shop waiting for a new color and rust problem resolved.I will not keep the side panels and dont know about the color either