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Brake Fluid Filler to Master Cylinder Hose - What is special about it?
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<blockquote data-quote="purpledog07" data-source="post: 604493" data-attributes="member: 22687"><p>I got one from C&C but turned out to be the shorter one for under the seat reservoir. I used EPDM hose from Advanced Fluid Solutions as they say it's good for brake fluid that's not under pressure. They are experts and sell 100% biofuel hose too. It's been on a couple of years with no issue at all. The only thing i would add next time is some Copex convoluted conduit to protect from debris and the weather. This can be pulled back to inspect the ends.</p><p>Use correctly sized 'Oetiker' clips or small 'ABA' fuel hose type clamps as Jubilee/worm drive clips are never quite round when in small sizes and can cause a leak, damage the hose or crush the plastic spigots. Also, if you underseal then mask any hoses beforehand. Its usually spirit based and won't do the rubber any good.</p><p>cheers </p><p>dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purpledog07, post: 604493, member: 22687"] I got one from C&C but turned out to be the shorter one for under the seat reservoir. I used EPDM hose from Advanced Fluid Solutions as they say it's good for brake fluid that's not under pressure. They are experts and sell 100% biofuel hose too. It's been on a couple of years with no issue at all. The only thing i would add next time is some Copex convoluted conduit to protect from debris and the weather. This can be pulled back to inspect the ends. Use correctly sized 'Oetiker' clips or small 'ABA' fuel hose type clamps as Jubilee/worm drive clips are never quite round when in small sizes and can cause a leak, damage the hose or crush the plastic spigots. Also, if you underseal then mask any hoses beforehand. Its usually spirit based and won't do the rubber any good. cheers dave [/QUOTE]
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