Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
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Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
Its been a while since I fitted interior fuel / brake / main electric lines inside a car, other than Demon Tweeks ripping me off, where is the best place to shop for aeroquip / goodridge type hoses & connections, or any other ideas that anyone uses for comp use
Steve "Murph"
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
it's times like this i wish i had taken pics of all the others i've done in the past ... must be my age !!
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Steve "Murph"
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
on my race car I just used knunifer for the brake and fuel (all be it that the fuel was 5/16) and then bought a roll of battery cable and just put the ends on it.
doing the pipes in 'hard pipe' takes a bit of time so it looks all nice and neat, but its worth the effort.
I don't like long runs of areoquip for two reasons, 1) it can be easily damaged, ie from a electrical short, or a mig spark (and is difficult to see the damage), or can just be nipped or pinched. there is also a train of thought that long runs of brake line can pulse or swell, and alter brake pressure/pedal feel
its also very expensive!
doing the pipes in 'hard pipe' takes a bit of time so it looks all nice and neat, but its worth the effort.
I don't like long runs of areoquip for two reasons, 1) it can be easily damaged, ie from a electrical short, or a mig spark (and is difficult to see the damage), or can just be nipped or pinched. there is also a train of thought that long runs of brake line can pulse or swell, and alter brake pressure/pedal feel
its also very expensive!
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
Well that sounds like a good cheaper option Rich, and will look abit more 'period'
Steve "Murph"
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
Ive been looking at some pics of your race car build Mark, have you got any internal ones with routing ?, maybe you have Rich ?
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
I routed all mine externally as per standard spec. Didn't see the point in going inboard on a race car.
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
suppose you have a point, all my other comp cars have been used for rallies !, this won't be.
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
In a rally car I would route them internally, but then again, I wouldn't be driving in a Rally as I'm even worse on the rough stuff than I am on Tarmac.
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
mk1 wrote:I routed all mine externally as per standard spec. Didn't see the point in going inboard on a race car.
you maybe should have, after that visit into the gravel trap at brands......




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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
If you are still after braided hoses and fittings,
Try goodridge direct at there silverstone branch or Atec autotechnic in brackley.
Both will sort you out.
Cheers,
Lewis
Try goodridge direct at there silverstone branch or Atec autotechnic in brackley.
Both will sort you out.
Cheers,
Lewis
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
billycooper wrote: maybe you have Rich ?
BOOM!
photos of fuel line from back to front

the black wire going into the companion box is the transponder

the blue wire is the feed for the starter switch

the black battery wire runs along the tunnel, away from anything else, the red pulls are for the cut off and the extingisher

brake bias mounted on dash, out the way

brake pipe runs out the way, into the engine bay

brake pipe runs along drivers sill

thin black tube is extinguisher line, thick cable is battery, it runs along the subframe away from anything.

someone did comment to me that it would be better if the brake pipe didn't run between the cage and the floor, as it could be 'nipped' in the event of a crash, I pointed out that if I had done enough damge to nip a brake pipe, I would probably beyond the point of actually needing to press the brake pedal to slow down!

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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
It is much easier to drive without having an accident.
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
Hey thanks Rich, yeah its all coming back to me !!, that will help immensely
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
Luigi64 wrote: If you are still after braided hoses and fittings,
Try goodridge direct at there silverstone branch or Atec autotechnic in brackley.
Cheers Lewis
Steve "Murph"
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
Mine are similar to Rich's but both on the same side. In hindsight I wouldn't have run them down the sill as, in the rally car, it could take a twat and you'd still carry on - if a pipe was nipped, or worse fractured, it could be an issue.
I do have some nice push in type clips you might like
I do have some nice push in type clips you might like

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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
Brake line down the o/s side of the tunnel in 3/16ths brake pipe, fuel line down the n/s sill in 5/16ths pipe and the battery cable down the o/s sill.
Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
I can see someone else, who could do to invest in one of these
http://www.frost.co.uk/automotive-car-b ... 16-od.html

http://www.frost.co.uk/automotive-car-b ... 16-od.html
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Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
Well my concern was making it neat, that might just be the answer, nice one Smiffy !Smiffy wrote: I can see someone else, who could do to invest in one of these
http://www.frost.co.uk/automotive-car-b ... 16-od.html
Steve "Murph"
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1960 Morris Mini-Minor 1380 KEC112
1976 Mini 1275 GT 1293 NVM265P
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1960 Morris Mini-Minor 1380 KEC112
1976 Mini 1275 GT 1293 NVM265P
Re: Interior fuel / brake / main electric lines
Yeah like the above pictures, mine are neat but no where near straight.