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Thread: Replacing brakes on my SIIA LWB Ute

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    Ok....

    so i got 10 of the top 2 and 8 (all they had) of the bottom one...

    Which are the ones I need

    Sorry for the poor photo, snapped it off quickly from my iphone to upload to the net from work, will replace tonight with the camera at home.

    I also got 10m of Bundy Tube 3/16

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    G'day All, The one's you need are the middle and the bottom of pix cheers mate Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinty View Post
    G'day All, The one's you need are the middle and the bottom of pix cheers mate Dennis
    Is the fitting and pipe from the tank to the master cylinder bigger?

    Steve

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    G'day All, I'm certain the pipe from the brake/clutch reservoir is 1/4" OD, and I know the fittings are 7/16" UNF hope that helps, cheers Dennis

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    G'day srowlandson

    If your original fittings are not to rusted/corroded why not just cut them off your existing pipes and clean them up on a wire brush and reuse them, make sure that you use "pipe spanners" in the correct UNF/SAE sizes when refitting your brake and fuel lines as they stop the rounding off ot the fittings, get a good quality set with 30degree heads, as I have a set with 5 deg.heads and have problems getting into some spots,they are well worth the trouble to get as they are the sort of tool that will last, and be useful for a lifetime with the old fittings cleaned up and a dab of black paint "bingo" they will do another 30 years I now check any Series 2/2a's I know of that are headed for scrap and salvage all electrical/brake & fuel fittings for future use.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day srowlandson

    If your original fittings are not to rusted/corroded why not just cut them off your existing pipes and clean them up on a wire brush and reuse them, make sure that you use "pipe spanners" in the correct UNF/SAE sizes when refitting your brake and fuel lines as they stop the rounding off ot the fittings, get a good quality set with 30degree heads, as I have a set with 5 deg.heads and have problems getting into some spots,they are well worth the trouble to get as they are the sort of tool that will last, and be useful for a lifetime with the old fittings cleaned up and a dab of black paint "bingo" they will do another 30 years I now check any Series 2/2a's I know of that are headed for scrap and salvage all electrical/brake & fuel fittings for future use.

    cheers

    I bought 2 sets of Snap On Flared Brake Spanners - they are the business - on a recommendation of a mate . Having used them, they have undone all but one and the nuts are still intact - I'll reuse some , but found throughout the whole rebuild of my SIIA, its easier to put things together with new nuts and bolts.

    They aren't that expensive @ $6 each for the nuts.. i only need 14 or so.

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    job done... almost...

    Well I have cut ll the pipe, and bent into shape and all 'sitting' in the spots on the car.


    Next job is flaring , which i'll do once the flaring tool arrives this week. I have 'just' enough fittings for all the pieces, only bits to do are from the master cylinders to the junction box just below the pedal boxes and the flexible fittings to the rear diff and the front 2 .. i didn't measure so another trip back to abs this week to get the those and the last few fittings..

    i'll pop out shortly to take some photos.

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    Thanks for taking the time to get a few shots _ I have saved all this for future reference. (I'll need all the help I can get)

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    No problems - I need to clean the chassis a bit more though... didn't realise how dirty it was in the engine bay

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