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NiCopp brake lines
I am in the planning stage of plumbing my brake lines and I have decided to go the NiCopp route. My truck is a 68, converting to 5 lug and disc/disc. I haven't decided on a master cylinder yet.
Few questions I have below: 1. Are there specific fittings for NiCopp lines? I keep seeing reference for Black Oxide fittings as opposed to Stainless or Brass. Wouldn't the Black Oxide fittings be steel? 2. Is it acceptable to use 3/16" lines for each hardline, or do I need to use 1/4" lines at any point? I think the lines that run across the rear axle were originally 3/16", but the rest were possibly 1/4"? . 3. Any suggestions for a disc/disc Master cylinder? Thanks!
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11-25-2019, 12:34 PM | #2 |
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Re: NiCopp brake lines
I used NiCop lines and used standard cad-plated steel fittings, 3/16" tubing both front and rear. Look up Pirate Jack on ebay for your master cylinder and prop valve. Ive used them on about 4-5 builds and never had a problem and have gotten EXCELLENT customer service.
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Re: NiCopp brake lines
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3/16" Double Flare tool
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Re: NiCopp brake lines
I used a similar but smaller tool with excellent results.
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Re: NiCopp brake lines
I moved forward with purchasing from Fedhill because the more I read I kept finding examples of the cheaper, thinner walled tubing. FedHill has the best tubing I could find.
Info: FedhillUSA
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Re: NiCopp brake lines
I wanted to update this because I found a more cost effective option for the NiCopp brake lines as I ended up needing more. I found S.U.R.&R brake line and it is made in the USA and comes in quite a bit cheaper than the Fedhill lines. It is thick walled just like the Fedhill lines as well. Nothing against Fedhill, the brake lines bent/flared easy enough, but while needing more line I found a better price on S.U.R&R on Amazon S.U.R&R
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Re: NiCopp brake lines
thanks for the info.... iam goin to go with nicopp as well
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Re: NiCopp brake lines
I used these fittings Inline Tube Fittings. You can get the 3/16" kits on ebay as well through inline tube: Inline Tube eBay
Random Inline tube fittings
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With the NiCopp lines I actually enjoyed bending/flaring them just a little bit. I think you will as well.
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Thanks for the link. That make a lot of simple sense. |
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Agreed, I didn’t come up with it but it truly does help when you are following a straight line such as an axle or crossmember.
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Re: NiCopp brake lines
Thank you guys for posting this. I am getting ready to start a 1966 C10 build from ground up and this is great info.
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