Gerry
Well-Known Member
Time to go get the plumbing for the T. Decided I wanted braided S Steel all through so went to earls at Silverstone (Where they hold the British F1 GP) and had a few hours of talking and buying.
The front hoses have been a thinking point for me for a while especially where they exit the chassis. After looking hard line inside the chassis and various fittings where it exits nothing looked good. The 90 degree fitting to go from the hard line to the flex was either too big or too ugly.
Solution... to run the hose in braided from the caliper through the chassis to the master. Easy. Earls has ASSURED me that I will NOT get a soft pedal and said they plumb professional rally cars this way with no problems at all. Anyway the run is not that long. With that in mind I decided to do everything in braided including all the fuel lines. This way i dont have to worry about and vibration fractures of a hard line.
So to the front line exit.
I think this is a neat way of doing it. I drilled a 12mm button head bolt to take a plastic sleeve and then tapped the chassis to take the 12mm bolt. Hey presto a small, neat and unusual line exit. What do you guys think?





Boy does the T look small behind the cruiser.. A frame in really proving its worth
Gerry
The front hoses have been a thinking point for me for a while especially where they exit the chassis. After looking hard line inside the chassis and various fittings where it exits nothing looked good. The 90 degree fitting to go from the hard line to the flex was either too big or too ugly.
Solution... to run the hose in braided from the caliper through the chassis to the master. Easy. Earls has ASSURED me that I will NOT get a soft pedal and said they plumb professional rally cars this way with no problems at all. Anyway the run is not that long. With that in mind I decided to do everything in braided including all the fuel lines. This way i dont have to worry about and vibration fractures of a hard line.
So to the front line exit.
I think this is a neat way of doing it. I drilled a 12mm button head bolt to take a plastic sleeve and then tapped the chassis to take the 12mm bolt. Hey presto a small, neat and unusual line exit. What do you guys think?





Boy does the T look small behind the cruiser.. A frame in really proving its worth
Gerry