Brake Pipe bending tool?
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scott180gtb
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What tools are you guys using to bend new brake pipes. I'm looking on the bay but all seem standard. Anyone using one that they can recomend? Also the flaring tools?
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E30cabalan
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One of the best tools is a socket held vertically in a bench vice
You can change radius of bend by varying socket sizes etc also
if you are duplicating a complex pipe like the rear ones a trick is
to cable tie the pipe to the old one and follow the pattern along its
length bend by bend cliupping it along the way
hope this helps
You can change radius of bend by varying socket sizes etc also
if you are duplicating a complex pipe like the rear ones a trick is
to cable tie the pipe to the old one and follow the pattern along its
length bend by bend cliupping it along the way
hope this helps
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scott180gtb
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Magic. Good tips chaps. The one I'm worried about is the 180 degree bend above the rear sub frame!
Thanks
Thanks
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daimlerman
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If you use kunifer pipe you will be suprised at just how easily it bends to shape.
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- Brianmoooore
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I have a pipe bending tool, but rarely use it - it doesn't bend at a tight enough radius for the pipe in question, in any case.
You don't need to bend quite as tightly as the original in this position, especially if you make your own pipes, and make them slightly longer.
You don't need to bend quite as tightly as the original in this position, especially if you make your own pipes, and make them slightly longer.
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scott180gtb
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I will be using stealership brake pipes for that OE look. Will be picking them up tomorrow. What is kunifer pipe?
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Unfortunately, the OE look is a sort of rust colour after a while!scott180gtb wrote: What is kunifer pipe?
Kunifer is a copper/nickel alloy. Stiffer than pure copper, doesn't work harden, and most importantly, doesn't rust!
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scott180gtb
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Brian, I think the Kunifer stuff look's out of place under the bonnet. Plus i like to put a little grease on my pipe!
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Apart from the extreme outer ends of the front brake pipes, into the wheel arches, rusting isn't a problem with the pipes under the bonnet. It's the ones under the car and around the rear beam that give the trouble, and personally, I'm not too fussed if the underside looks completely OE or not!

