Could I buy brake line fittings for my 61 109 station wagon at NAPA? What do I ask for? They sell the copper/nickel 3/16ths tubing, and I want to try to make the brake lines myself. Thanks.
Brake line fittings?
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I often seem to be the odd man out and haven't found a NAPA location that's convenient for me, so I can't speak on their offerings. I've had good luck with FedHill's British/Girling selection. It's at least a good reference for what parts you may need.rikuwoiku — to travel overland.
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I checked them out. Looks good. What size fittings? Are all the brake fittings the same size? I noticed that the clutch and brake masters have larger fittings, along with the female fitting that goes to the bottom of the resevoir.
Thanks.Doug
61 Series II 109 SW
95 RR County LWB
06 Range Rover
98 Discovery LEComment
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Doug
61 Series II 109 SW
95 RR County LWB
06 Range Rover
98 Discovery LEComment
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Dangerous idea
You have British spec fittings which are incompatible with US spec fittings. They will interconnect but are not safe to use. The British male fitting has a long snout ahead of the threads. The American one does not. When you screw an American male fitting into a British female fitting the American fitting will screw all the way in but the flare will not seat. When you screw a British male fitting into an American female fitting, the flare will seat with only one or two threads holding the parts together.
You can buy British fittings and use them on American lines. What I did was buy new British fittings from Rovers North and steel line from my local auto parts shop. I would cut one flare off the pre-made American brake line, remove the American fittings & replace with the British fittings. bend the line to shape, cut to length and make a new flare. That way I was able to start with straight lengths of tubing so the finished part would look nice and I used the correct fittings to go with the various cylinders and the brass junction fittings.
But never ever mix British and American spec fittings Your insurance will not cover your accident costs and you will always be at fault.
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Teriann Wakeman_________
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NO! Absolutely not
You have British spec fittings which are incompatible with US spec fittings. They will interconnect but are not safe to use. The British male fitting has a long snout ahead of the threads. The American one does not. When you screw an American male fitting into a British female fitting the American fitting will screw all the way in but the flare will not seat. When you screw a British male fitting into an American female fitting, the flare will seat with only one or two threads holding the parts together.
You can buy British fittings and use them on American lines. What I did was buy new British fittings from Rovers North and steel line from my local auto parts shop. I would cut one flare off the pre-made American brake line, remove the American fittings & replace with the British fittings. bend the line to shape, cut to length and make a new flare. That way I was able to start with straight lengths of tubing so the finished part would look nice and I used the correct fittings to go with the various cylinders and the brass junction fittings.
But never ever mix British and American spec fittings Your insurance will not cover your accident costs and you will always be at fault.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]8877[/ATTACH]Doug
61 Series II 109 SW
95 RR County LWB
06 Range Rover
98 Discovery LEComment
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NAPA online has a ton of info but you may have to dig a little.Jason
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i was in my local NAPA the other day, and had rather confusing discussion about fittings. Once I mentioned the British LR, he walked me over to a store display that did in fact have lengths of steel brake pie with the proper fitting on them. He said they also have the fitting in stock. I have a nice brake flaring tool, and I'll keep an assortment of fitting and some line on-hand, but it's nice to know NAPA has something in an emergency.
I already ordered some Fedhill fittings, but I did pick-up 25ft. of the NAPA copper-nickel brake line - on sale for $40! Might be a good time to get it or stock-up.Tom P.
1965 exMoD 109
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1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel
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So I'm putting in an order with fed hill. I'm going to buy all the proper brake fittings for the lines and the master cylinder. I need to know the size for the male fittings that go into the the brake master and clutch master cylinders, and the female connector that goes to the bottom of the resevoir. I have the plastic resevoir. Thank you all for the help.
DougDoug
61 Series II 109 SW
95 RR County LWB
06 Range Rover
98 Discovery LEComment
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