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Seasons Greetings to all!
The 1966 TR4A project continues to challenge my 50+ years of engineering and automotive mechanical skills and experience!
The owner bought a complete set of hard lines and fittings from Moss Motors. Yesterday I was checking the system for leaks with a low pressure air source (15 psi) through a bleeding adapter on the master cylinder. It would not hold that pressure so I started working through the system. I finally gave up in frustration when I determined that every fitting on the 4 way junction at the front was leaking. It is very obvious that every port in the 4 way fitting has a concave seat and the end of each tube is a concave seat.
Based on information on the Moss website the brake line flares are the "universal" design produced by MOPRED that will magically work with any style fitting (37 or 45 internal or external cone). Of course a call to Moss generated the standard "on one else has that problem" response.
So what are the secrets to making these seal? I assume I am missing something obvious.
Thanks for the help!
Rusty
The 1966 TR4A project continues to challenge my 50+ years of engineering and automotive mechanical skills and experience!
The owner bought a complete set of hard lines and fittings from Moss Motors. Yesterday I was checking the system for leaks with a low pressure air source (15 psi) through a bleeding adapter on the master cylinder. It would not hold that pressure so I started working through the system. I finally gave up in frustration when I determined that every fitting on the 4 way junction at the front was leaking. It is very obvious that every port in the 4 way fitting has a concave seat and the end of each tube is a concave seat.
Based on information on the Moss website the brake line flares are the "universal" design produced by MOPRED that will magically work with any style fitting (37 or 45 internal or external cone). Of course a call to Moss generated the standard "on one else has that problem" response.
So what are the secrets to making these seal? I assume I am missing something obvious.
Thanks for the help!
Rusty