Capping Gooderidge Flex Lines

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VanIsleSprint
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Capping Gooderidge Flex Lines

#1 Post by VanIsleSprint »

I am rebuilding my front calipers to eliminate a brake pull. Has anyone
any suggestions on capping the flex lines (Gooderidge) to cut down on
fluid loss. I do't think they can be clamped.
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#2 Post by tony g »

Use an old brake pipe with the correct fitting and fold the pipe flat with pliers :)

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Re: Capping Gooderidge Flex Lines

#3 Post by Carledo »

What Tony said^^^^^

I MAKE 3" long blanks with my pipe flaring kit then squash the pipe in the vise. I've been doing it this way as long as I can remember, with ordinary hoses as well as Goodridge type.

If you'd like some made, it's £5 including postage for a 2 blank set or £10 for a 5 blank set for dual circuit cars.

Steve

Edit! just realized you are in BC, so postage might be a bit more!
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Use a piece of wood or pry bar to wedge pedal down against the driver's seat. Will lose a bit of fluid under pressure. But once spent will not lose any more.
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#5 Post by soe8m »

But then without the potatoes. You can gently push in such a wooden stick.

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