
Brake Line/Pipe Size
- loustaller
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Brake Line/Pipe Size
I am getting ready to make new brake lines for my '49 TC and was wondering, for those of you who have done this what size pipe did you use. I'm assuming 1/4" as that's what Doug Pelton said was the size the factory used and that's what the pipe nuts are sized for. Why did I think it was 3/16" other then I was having a senior moment! 

Re: Brake Line/Pipe Size
TC brake lines are 1/4 OD or 6.35mm. Fuel pipe is 5/16 OD
3/16 or 4.8mm was on TD/TF
https://ttypes.org/replacing-t-type-brake-pipes/
3/16 or 4.8mm was on TD/TF
https://ttypes.org/replacing-t-type-brake-pipes/
- Rob Reilly
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Re: Brake Line/Pipe Size
My '37 TA has 1/4" copper pipes. They appear to be all original. The curious thing is the ends are single flared, not the more usual double flare. I restored them and they work fine, no leaks. I wonder, as the TA was the first MG to have hydraulics, maybe double flare had not yet been invented?
1937 TA 1271
Re: Brake Line/Pipe Size
I found it quite difficult to get a really good double flare with 1/4" pipe.Rob Reilly wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 4:57 amMy '37 TA has 1/4" copper pipes. They appear to be all original. The curious thing is the ends are single flared, not the more usual double flare. I restored them and they work fine, no leaks. I wonder, as the TA was the first MG to have hydraulics, maybe double flare had not yet been invented?
Having said that; a bad workman blames his tools.

- loustaller
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Re: Brake Line/Pipe Size
Thanks for the input and confirmation that the TC brake lines are indeed 1/4", that's what I will be fitting to my car.
Re: Brake Line/Pipe Size
I was pleased with the armoured Cunifer brake pipe set for my TC supplied by Classic Car Geek.loustaller wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 7:14 amThanks for the input and confirmation that the TC brake lines are indeed 1/4", that's what I will be fitting to my car.
There was a slight error with the length of one pipe but they were quick to put it right f.o.c.
https://www.classiccargeek.co.uk/store/ ... ducts.html
- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: Brake Line/Pipe Size
after the problem last days with the brake line i will make them new next winter
have you made double flare ?
are the new one you have bought double flare oder single
my old ones are single flare
i will make new ones with kunifer
have you made double flare ?
are the new one you have bought double flare oder single
my old ones are single flare
i will make new ones with kunifer
Re: Brake Line/Pipe Size
With respect, I wouldn't fit a single flare to any brake system. I believe it would be illegal in the U.K. but I can't be sure.
Anyway, better safe than sorry.
Anyway, better safe than sorry.

- Franz Tenbrock
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Re: Brake Line/Pipe Size
Ray, I would doubt if the law would have anything to say about such things, before the accident anyway.
Ian
Ian