I attempted to use stainless steel when I replaced the brake lines on my '59 Dodge, but I could not get teh ends to flare properly...tried two different double flaring tools, too. The regular steel worked fine. So I had to abandon that idea (until maybe some time when my flaring skills improve) dickskinner.ma@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: Somehow I got copied this email. But I do have some revelant comments. A 1953 Firetruck (16,000 pounds as shipped from the factory) I restored had copper brake lines - factory installed. The only problem I had was when I tried to loosen the wheel cylinder "nuts" from the wheel cylinders. The copper twisted and finally broke. I replaced the copper tubing with standard steel tubing. On a 1959 Plymouth I restored, I used SS tubing from one of the custom tubing houses. ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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