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Brake Lines

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Hello
Brake line for right gear. Used Aeroquip FCC0315 -3 AN TFEBraided Racing Hose, 1/8 Inch ID lines ordered from Speedwaymotors.com.Themaximum operating pressure is 3,000psi. Temperature range is -100 degrees to450 degrees F .Wasn’t sure how to work with the braided line and ferrule /acorn so I found a nice description with photos on a motorcycle site. Very few joints to leak . http://classicmotorcycles.about.com/od/technicaltips/ss/How-To-Make-Braided-Brake-Lines.htm. Below are the part numbers from Speedwaymotors.

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6173069
#3 TFE/SS HOSE-PER FOOT
$4.99
$39.92
4
6172013
AN3-STR STEEL FOR TFE
$5.99
$23.96
1
91031312-1/4
10 INSULATED LINE CLAMPS
$4.99
$4.99

Tim :)

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