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andy1canada
Posted 2021-12-09 10:51 AM (#7985)
Subject: Nickle-copper brake lines - information.


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Location: Victoria, BC. Canada
Now at the brake-service stage of #846's refit and after again reviewing the ample brake-service history records I have on this coach, I've decided to go ahead and replace the brake-line tubing on the coach. After dropping serious coin on a new exhaust brake and with the disc-brake/hydro-boost conversion looming large, new brake lines are something of a no-brainer I figure. Records show they are all over 20 yrs old now.

Recently learned about 'Ni-copp' brake lines and have decided that's the way to go. On a vehicle that spends so much time sitting, inside-outside corrosion is a huge issue with steel and even stainless-steel lines. Ni-copp is also way easier to form & flare than any other material.

Stumbled on this article and thought I'd share it with my fellow FMC'ers who may also be looking at replacing brake lines. Very informative...

"Copper-nickel is also used in military, fire fighting and other heavy vehicles."

https://www.copper.org/applications/automotive/brake-tube/brake.html

Terry
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