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Mk2 solid rear brake pipe

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Mk2 solid rear brake pipe

Postby Damnitswet » Wed May 06, 2020 3:34 pm

Afternoon all,

Looking for the solid pipe that goes from the union on the driver's side (RHD) to the Flexi on the passenger side. Think the part number is NA01-43-670C. Might need passenger's side Flexi too. Must be able to post.

Thanks, Simon
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Re: Mk2 solid rear brake pipe

Postby Zebbysebby » Thu May 07, 2020 10:21 pm

I think both the Mk1 and Mk2 used the same pipe. I have both these cars as spares. My Mk1 has had the pipe replaced in copper but looks messy, the Mk2 may be an original pipe but I’m not ready to strip it down yet. The condition looks OK but haven’t been able to inspect it fully.

Do you not fancy making one in copper. I’m around Huntly, I could probably help you out using one of mine as a template.
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Re: Mk2 solid rear brake pipe

Postby blackyb » Thu May 07, 2020 10:49 pm

Go copper. Doesn't rust.

A local garage may make you one up for not too much money,

I get any that I need made up at my local spanner shop.
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Re: Mk2 solid rear brake pipe

Postby Damnitswet » Fri May 08, 2020 8:36 am

Thanks both

I’ve got one on the way made to length just need to shape. If I was doing more I’d get a decent tool but not for one.

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Re: Mk2 solid rear brake pipe

Postby Zebbysebby » Fri May 08, 2020 1:14 pm

For info, this is a great tool to have for making your own. £32, easy to use and perfect joints first time every time. Soon pays for itself.

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