Fueling problem
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Re: Fueling problem
I'm with Jeroen on the brake pipe material. Ive used my roll of Kunifer for years.
But I have to take issue with the cheap flaring tool comments.
My cheapo draper set makes perfectly acceptable flares on brake pipes and has done for a while.
I also managed to undo a pipe on a dolomite I must have replaced several years ago. No binding of the steel union into alloy cylinder
on kunifer pipe with union made by me...
Sample of just the one I know, but I guess it shows the advantages of copaslip and silicone brake fluid...
The pipes will twist if the union sticks to them, but a bit of copaslip between the pipe and the union is very good at stopping that.
Jonners
But I have to take issue with the cheap flaring tool comments.
My cheapo draper set makes perfectly acceptable flares on brake pipes and has done for a while.
I also managed to undo a pipe on a dolomite I must have replaced several years ago. No binding of the steel union into alloy cylinder
on kunifer pipe with union made by me...
Sample of just the one I know, but I guess it shows the advantages of copaslip and silicone brake fluid...
The pipes will twist if the union sticks to them, but a bit of copaslip between the pipe and the union is very good at stopping that.
Jonners
Note from Admin: sadly Jon passed away in February 2018 but his humour and wealth of knowledge will be fondly remembered by all. RIP Jonners.
Re: Fueling problem
Yes from a dolomite fuelling problem to a broken trunion of a morris. A not so well maintened car. I do fear these things will happen more and more in Holland also. No MOT for pre 1960 cars. Very dangerious. It is a well known fact that cars dated pre 1960 are owned by real car enthousiasts that do spend a lot of money and time to keep their cars in top condition and are better than new.Karlos wrote:Straying way off topic I know...
I just read the article from the geezer in the MMOC. The guy who's brake pipe failed went out a few days later and the trunion on the front hub failed. In his picture of the failed trunion/hub there is a manky rusted bit of what looks like steel pipe onto his brake cylinder. After all his spouting about evil dangerous copper, he still has a rusty pipe on the front brakes and worn out trunions. I wonder if he just replaced the failed trunion and not all of them-same as he didn't bother to check the rest of his brake pipes?







Well people have to be killed by accident first then they will have an MOT again on all cars. A latest example was a fine restored car that did pull to the left when braking. 6mm play on a trackrod end. Nice brushed and painted and a fresh new rubber dust cap on it. Restored to new.


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Re: Fueling problem
I don't have anything old enough to qualify for MOT exemption, but if I did, I'd still get it tested once a year. Nobody is perfect, even us professionals, it always pays to get a second opinion and a fresh look.
Steve
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
Maverick Triumph, Servicing, Repairs, Electrical, Recomissioning, MOT prep, Trackerjack brake fitting service.
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Re: Fueling problem
When mine is except I'd still like it tested, if only to have someone elses opinion too.
Tony
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Re: Fueling problem
No MOT check at all is the worst idea, every vehicle needs to be overlooked,
Reducing failures over bulbs and minor consumables would not hurt, but not on majors,
and a flat fee of around £30 would be welcome.
Reducing failures over bulbs and minor consumables would not hurt, but not on majors,
and a flat fee of around £30 would be welcome.
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Re: Fueling problem
Completely agree there SteveI don't have anything old enough to qualify for MOT exemption, but if I did, I'd still get it tested once a year. Nobody is perfect, even us professionals, it always pays to get a second opinion and a fresh look.
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Found another dodgy bit of flexible pipe last night after getting the car up on ramps. The metal pipe is not a single run from the tank to the engine bay. So I have replaced the perished pipe that exists at the edge of the rear floor where it bends up into the axle area.
The flexible pipes had been replaced a while ago, maybe 5 or 6 years but it looks like they are all failing. Time to rip it all out and replace. I need some proper pipe that is capable of handling modern fuels, seems there is a lot of poor quality material available. Makes me think now about how safe any car is even with an MOT.
The flexible pipes had been replaced a while ago, maybe 5 or 6 years but it looks like they are all failing. Time to rip it all out and replace. I need some proper pipe that is capable of handling modern fuels, seems there is a lot of poor quality material available. Makes me think now about how safe any car is even with an MOT.
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I had the same, on my car there is another near the passenger side exhaust box.
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Re: Fueling problem
We had discussions on this discussion board in February on fuel line hose and identified the correct spec for low pressure fuel hose that will resist ethanol as being SAE30R14.