I need to replace the (steel?) brake pipes on my 1949 Mark VI (RG7013A; RG3297A & RG3296A). This probably means custom manufacture. Any suggestions/recommendations of who to go to?
Any help gratefully received.
Provided you are not a stickler for originality, I second Nigel's suggestion.
Cunifer/EZ-Bend (pick your brand name) is incredibly simple to bend and flare. It has the distinct added advantage of not corroding like mild steel does.
Brian, who just did some brake line replacement on a Silver Shadow II using cunifer line
Please make sure its copper nickel blend, proper Kunifer. There are other softer copper pipes. You might get away with the soft stuff on low pressure systems. But certainly not on Shadows and Spirits.
Good luck, Nigel.
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