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Copper tubing - enough already




>From: "Andrew Watry"<andrew.watry@bender.com>
>Subject: copper piping
>
>     From what I have seen in the British classic car magazines (Classic 
>     and Sportscar; Thoroughbred and Classic Cars), it seems copper piping 
>     is what everyone uses on a from-the-ground-up rebuild for brake lines  
>     (and maybe fuel lines too?) in the UK.  Presumably it's safe if its 
>     use is that widespread,

Jeez, what's wrong with the Poms?? - Don't answer this question!!
Copper tubing is not safe for brake lines and its use is expressly
forbidden by Motorsport New Zealand. Any car that turns up for
scrutineering with copper tubing installed is automatically rejected. I'm
in the process of removing all the copper tubing that was fitted into our
Giulia Sprint GT at the time it was converted to the ATE twin-circuit (ex
105 series 2000 ) system. Thought I'd change the system almost completely
(junk the boosters and underfloor mc) hence my earlier request for a pedal
box . 

Les in Wellington "WE GOT ELECTRICITY", New Zealand, so y'all come now.
1964 Giulia Sprint GT, 1969 Giulia GTA 1300 Jr, 1974 2000 GTV,
 1977 Alfetta GT, 1988 Alfa 75 2.5 V6  - plus the only? genuine Alfa NOS
GTV trunk lid in the world!!!??? - c'mon people, tell us what you got
stashed away.




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