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suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« on: December 13, 2005, 14:02:50 »
so, just made a post on working on the rear brake lines,
I am fearful that I will need new fuel output and return & center brake lines.

is replacing these a real pain in the rear?  I am not too worried about working under the car etc,,, I am more worried about bending the lines to fit.

K&K can sell me the lines,  but they are shipped rolled up and I would have to bend them.

any suggestions?
Matt
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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2005, 14:55:26 »
Hi Matt,

The brake line to the rear end is steel and it terminates at the proportioning valve just over the rear axle.  From the valve to the wheel cylinders there is a combination of flexible and riged lines.  You can purchase the brake line almost anywhere.   You will need to purchase a flaring tool that does bubble flares if you intend to reuse your metric fittings.  You will also need a hand tool for bending the lines.  I've not replaced fuel lines.  I believe the main line is also steel but a larger diameter than the brake line.  Make sure the flaring and bending tools are suitable for the larger diameter pipe.

Diagrams of the brake line layout are available at the SLS site.

Jeff C.
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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2005, 14:59:43 »
Merrill,
Isnt there a NAPA autoparts place near you that can deliver a straight pipe with the proper lengths and fittings at the ends?  It would reduce your fears drastically and you can make the exact same bends yourself with a special pipe bender for the diameter pipe you are bending.  It's not a scary job, just bend the pipes like the originals.  The scary part is the removal of the old ones so you have enough of the pattern to follow.
Then you need ot bleed all the brakes.
If you go with the KK set, then you will have to straighten them out and bend them again with the pipe bender tool.
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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2005, 15:56:31 »
quote:
Originally posted by Lax882@aol.com

The brake line to the rear end is steel and it terminates at the proportioning valve just over the rear axle.
Isn't this only for Pagodas with rear disc brakes?

Rodd
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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2005, 17:36:02 »
Rodd is correct.  The booster to rear line for SL's with drum brakes terminates at a tee.  No proportioning device.

Jeff C.
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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2005, 18:06:05 »
Hi Merrill Have a look at what these guys have.http://www.classictube.com/

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Vince Canepa

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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2005, 06:50:31 »
The dealer should be able to order the lines.  They come the right length and are pre-bent.  They are also the new material (as used in current production vehicles) and are covered with a protective coating.

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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2005, 11:47:50 »
Vince,
called my local mb dealer regarding the brake lines, and mb will send me some line all coiled up just like K&K.  

just talked to tim at K&K and he is going to ship me the required materials. If it is not one thing it is another!

Sure hope to get this car on the road by spring time.
Matt
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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #8 on: December 14, 2005, 13:17:41 »
I just browsed the SLS catalog and if I am looking at the right stuff, they appear to have all the metal brake lines, pre-formed. Can't say for sure -- also the prices seem reasonable. In my particular case, my mechanic has replaced one of my rear metal lines, but looking at work-order I can't tell if he bent them himself or they came that way.

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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #9 on: December 14, 2005, 14:49:54 »
James,
yep, all the parts books show the lines bent, but the reality is they are not.
besides, how would you ship a center line that runs from the master cylinder to the rear of the car, shure would be a funny looking box.

matt
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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2005, 15:12:36 »
Good thinkin' Matt. Oh and thanks for another excuse for me to crawl under my car and see what mine look like! (we need an icon of a smiley guy with grease all over his forehead!)

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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #11 on: December 14, 2005, 19:22:26 »
I ordered lines from the dealer and they came full length, not coiled, with the fittings in place.  The ling one was taped to a strip of cardboard.

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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #12 on: December 14, 2005, 22:54:01 »
Vince,
did the lines come pre bent to fit or just straight with fittings?
if your dealer was able to get you bent lines let me know which one it is and I will give them a call.

My local dealer would only commit to rolled up lines with fittings.

matt
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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #13 on: December 14, 2005, 22:55:46 »
quote:
Originally posted by merrill

My local dealer would only commit to rolled up lines with fittings.
Even if you provide them with part numbers?

Rodd
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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #14 on: December 15, 2005, 02:55:50 »
I got lines, and some clutch cylinder lines, and they all came straight. These were MB parts in the proper packaging, the correct lenghts, flared correctly but ALL straight !

Had I known that I would have gone to my local store and got them immediately at half the price !

Regards,
Ben in Ireland.
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Vince Canepa

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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #15 on: December 16, 2005, 17:50:24 »
Unfortunately, the dealer I got them from no longer sells Mercedes-Benz (Santa Cruz Imports).  I can dig out the part numbers; I'm sure I have the receipts in my records.  As I remember them, they came pre-bent although I had to do quite a bit of tweaking to get them to fit the way I wanted them.  That car is gone or I would take some photos.

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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #16 on: December 16, 2005, 17:53:31 »
One more thing.  I would not fear bending the lines.  I would be much more worried about getting the bubble flares right.  The best tool for the flares is made by Hazet.  To get the bends right a simple bending tool like the Blue Point unit sold by Snap-On will do a perfect job.  That is what is nice about the factory parts.  They are pre-cut and flared.

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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #17 on: December 16, 2005, 18:47:19 »
I ran into this same problem on my 230SL restoration. I ended up buying the ISO Bubble flaring tool sold by Eastwood along with their tubing bender. Messed up a couple learning how to do it, but the beauty of having the tool, is that you can pick up relatively cheap brake line at any auto parts store, cut off the double flares it comes with, cut to size, and use the ISO flaring tool to practice as much as you want til you get it right.

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Re: suggestions on new fuel and brake center lines
« Reply #18 on: June 10, 2006, 20:35:39 »
George,
so, I have one line from k&K that was too long, went to 5 different brake shops, brake specialists etc and no one could or would cut and flare the line for me.

went to pep boys, and spent $17 on their brake flaring tool, did some test runs and it works fine,  the one thing i found was to turn the tool over on the back side where it is flat, not beveled, the double flare looks just like  the one from mb.

guess those chain brake shops only know how to change parts but not much about making brake lines.
Matt
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98 C230