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04-16-2010, 11:39 AM | #1 |
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Need Advice on making stainless brakelines
I'm not sure where to put this question, so I posted it here. Where can i get pieces of stainless tubing without getting it in set lengths from the parts store? I was told you could buy it in rolls but how would you straighten it out. Now I know there are kits you can buy, but I want to make my own , just because I want the experience.
I have also been told before that stainless couldn't be flared to the standard 45* flare, is this true? I am aware of it needing to be doubled flared also. So hoping for some tips and possible sources.
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Re: Need Advice on making stainless brakelines
i believe to flare stainless properly you'll need a hyrdyolic flaring tool for a few hundred bucks
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Re: Need Advice on making stainless brakelines
some companys rent the tool.. I will look when I get home.
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04-17-2010, 01:18 AM | #4 |
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Re: Need Advice on making stainless brakelines
Buy the tubing from Summit.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-220214/ It's annealed, so it will flare easily. You have to keep the flare "vice" tight. I also use stainless brake fittings. To unroll it, you bend it against the ground and straighten as needed. |
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I bought my tube from McMasterCarr, its not cheap but its straight and comes in varoius lengths. I used a flaring tool from Rigid but I used AN fittings so it was 37 degree tool.
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I have never had luck with the Rigid flaring tool on stainless. To do it correctly, Id use a hacksaw to cut it. The regular cutting tool pinches the stainless and give is a chamfer. If you do try it, make sure you get a good reamer. This will straighten out the end and help it flare.
Hydraulic is the way to go if you can find someone with one. Best bet is just to buy prebent ones. THey also make tube straighteners...this is a nice one..they make cheaper ones: |
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We sell the tubing in just about any length. fall the fittings to. Or any Brakquip dealer has them. You can use annealed stainless and it flares and bends easier than the stainless used in most kits.It DOY approved also. I prefer to bend them unless on a stove stock truck.
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Re: Need Advice on making stainless brakelines
hey mike, i am installing a front dropmember in my 72 c-10. I am keeping with the stock braking system. What size lines do you recommend for a stock system. I am wanting a line that does no require a hydraulic style flaring tool, but stainless would be nice. i would like to pick it up from you since you are just down the road. thanks daniel. p.s. it is a disc/drum setup
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Re: Need Advice on making stainless brakelines
Hydraulic hose and fitting shops here in Portland carry stainless tubing in long lengths. I don't know anything about it, but it may be a good resource where you are.
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04-19-2010, 09:36 PM | #17 |
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thanks jlaird, just wanted really to know dia. and lengths. do you have to double flare the annealed stainless?
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04-21-2010, 05:23 AM | #18 |
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Re: Need Advice on making stainless brakelines
As I understand it you dont have to double flare stainless but Im not absolutely sure. I never screw around w/ 45 degree stuff anyways. If youre going to go to all the trouble to make brake lines just go AN(37 degree). Sure it costs more up front but its cleaner, easier to deal with and can be disassembled countless time w/o losing its ability to seal. Just be sure to used steel or stainless fittings rather than aluminum.
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I know this was not part of the original question, but I read that stainless steel is harder than regular steel and as such, stainless does not conform (or mold itself) to the sealing surface as well when bolted up and is more likely to leak, which is one reason the oem does not use stainless for brake lines. This is why I have always stayed away from stainless brake lines.
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04-22-2010, 04:20 AM | #21 |
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3/16 is pretty typical for brake lines.
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