You say that a 1 to 2 mm gap is allowed (and this is useful when installing angled fittings on both ends, to enable correct orientation). Does this 1~2mm measurement hold true regardless of hose/fitting size? I’m currently plumbing 3 different systems, using tiny -3, -4 and-6 sizes.
Hi new subscriber Totally different question .but am thinking of replacing my rear axle copper brake pipes for made up teflon braided pipes.would this be ok.and would it make any sponginess to pedal. Discovery 1. Many thanks.
Hi There, sorry for the slow reply! -3 Braided PTFE lines can be used in this application however we always recommend a hardline where possible and to keep the flex line as short as possible due to the large amount of pressure seen in braking systems
You say that a 1 to 2 mm gap is allowed (and this is useful when installing angled fittings on both ends, to enable correct orientation). Does this 1~2mm measurement hold true regardless of hose/fitting size? I’m currently plumbing 3 different systems, using tiny -3, -4 and-6 sizes.
Hi there, sorry for a delayed reply! The 1-2mm gap will vary depending on the size of the fitting and hose and is a rough guide
I have sent two emails because I have had issues with their order page but no reply. are you even open anymore?
Hi new subscriber
Totally different question .but am thinking of replacing my rear axle copper brake pipes for made up teflon braided pipes.would this be ok.and would it make any sponginess to pedal.
Discovery 1.
Many thanks.
Hi There, sorry for the slow reply! -3 Braided PTFE lines can be used in this application however we always recommend a hardline where possible and to keep the flex line as short as possible due to the large amount of pressure seen in braking systems