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Bubble Flaring Brake line tool. Recommendations. Or Nicopp type supplier
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Kevin Hart
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Aug 4, 2018 03:04 PM
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Looking to replace old brake lines with NICOPP type brake line's.
Mainly due to easy of bending.
Is there a Bubble Flaring tool that some have had success with?
I see Moss sells nickel copper lines in sets. But not individual lines.
Or, is there a supplier where I can order NICOPP type 1972 MGB
pre-made brake lines, with bubble flare ends and the threaded ends?
Mainly due to easy of bending.
Is there a Bubble Flaring tool that some have had success with?
I see Moss sells nickel copper lines in sets. But not individual lines.
Or, is there a supplier where I can order NICOPP type 1972 MGB
pre-made brake lines, with bubble flare ends and the threaded ends?
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Aug 4, 2018 03:58 PM
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Try this tool. works great:
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-on-car-flaring-tool-for-3-16-tubing.html
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-on-car-flaring-tool-for-3-16-tubing.html
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Kevin,
I manufactured the complete brake and clutch system for my GT plumbing using annealed stainless tubing and the Eastwood flaring kit. Not cheap ($200), but superb quality. I will use it for the MGC when that time arrives, hence my investment...
Those who confuse Burro and Burrow don't know their @ss from a hole in the ground...
I manufactured the complete brake and clutch system for my GT plumbing using annealed stainless tubing and the Eastwood flaring kit. Not cheap ($200), but superb quality. I will use it for the MGC when that time arrives, hence my investment...
Those who confuse Burro and Burrow don't know their @ss from a hole in the ground...
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Same as mine. DAMN Good tool. I have three of the other "HORSE SHOE %^&*90 " Clamp type ones.
DO NO do the HF one for sure.
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DO NO do the HF one for sure.

IN ALL SUBJECTS.: For those who believe, no proof is needed. For those who don’t believe, no proof is possible.
"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough"
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I have the same one, but regret not spending another $100 for the smaller, hydraulic version that can be used on the car. Sort of a pistol grip setup, like a mini grease gun. Its not really needed on the MGB, but would work SO much better on many other projects where you need to flare one end after threading a long line front to back on bigger cars. Luckily I have a friend I can borrow one from. Perfect flares every time, if you don't forget to install the nut in the proper orientation before flaring. Oops.
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