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05-16-2010 12:01 PM #1
Are brake line loops/coils necesarry?
I am re-plumbing my bel-air and am wondering if I really need to add a loop or coil in the line near where it connects to the master cylinder. I know they are for flex and expansion/contraction, but I have quite a few bends in the lines already.
Do you guys always put them in?
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05-16-2010 01:21 PM #2
Dave W
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05-16-2010 03:03 PM #3
I would too.. rarely see a vehicle without at least 1 loop per line there..You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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05-16-2010 04:24 PM #4
Thx guys...Ill put them in. Its Sunday with no auto parts stores open and I was running short of brake line and itching to get this done, looking for any excuse not to put in the loops. Ill put this off until later...
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05-16-2010 09:20 PM #5
If you have as you said quite a few bends already they will serve as an expansion loop per say as long as they are not clamped and the system can expand and contract. If in doubt though add the loop as others suggested.
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