Rear Brake Pipe Question....
Discussion
Been posting on the Wedge FB page about the 420SE re commissioning.......so not to neglect PH, here one for you all :-)
Below is a reference pic which is the same layout as my 420
So my question.
Why do we need the very short bit of black flexible brake hose in between the copper line running down the chassis and the caliper......per the picture it runs........copper line........short black flexible hose.......then short copper line going into the drivers side caliper
Why cant I go......copper line.........flexible hose.........straight into the caliper?

Below is a reference pic which is the same layout as my 420
So my question.
Why do we need the very short bit of black flexible brake hose in between the copper line running down the chassis and the caliper......per the picture it runs........copper line........short black flexible hose.......then short copper line going into the drivers side caliper
Why cant I go......copper line.........flexible hose.........straight into the caliper?
Hi Glen...
A small amount of rubber line is necessary for flexibility, but only the bare minimum.
There is movement in the wheels...Suspension and diff cradle.....Flexible hose is pants for the pressure so rather than it popping off the caliper its copper...I should imagine..
Plus it would be a right pig to replace...
Cheers
Ziga
A small amount of rubber line is necessary for flexibility, but only the bare minimum.
There is movement in the wheels...Suspension and diff cradle.....Flexible hose is pants for the pressure so rather than it popping off the caliper its copper...I should imagine..
Plus it would be a right pig to replace...

Cheers
Ziga
Edited by mrzigazaga on Monday 29th February 13:43
adam quantrill said:
What's inside the braid?
No idea but I think it's stainless braid and as suggested, some kind of good hose on the inside. The braid protects the hose and keeps it from swelling. Usually used on the front calipers and the rear chassis to axle section. Typical upgrade on MGBs and others (and my 280i). Gradyadam quantrill said:
but the answer is there's a rubber hose inside
Is there by golly ? How about Teflon PTFE
ETA. never use brake pipe clamps on braided hoses, it doesn't come back to shape like a rubber hose will!
Edited by phillpot on Friday 4th March 09:03
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