Took my zed for an mot ....passed with one advisory,both rear brake pipes slightly corroded. The tester said to wire brush them clean and grease them up so I'm quite happy and relieved
Yey Result Steve.Took my zed for an mot ....passed with one advisory,both rear brake pipes slightly corroded. The tester said to wire brush them clean and grease them up so I'm quite happy and relieved
Nice one mate, don't go too mad with wire brush though!Took my zed for an mot ....passed with one advisory,both rear brake pipes slightly corroded. The tester said to wire brush them clean and grease them up so I'm quite happy and relieved
Crikey l think you're more pleased about it than me !Reeeeeeesssssuuuuuullllllltttttt!!!!
Thanks TonyNice one mate, don't go too mad with wire brush though!
Tony.
Always good to get a pass mate! I like a pass nearly as much as I like a list!Crikey l think you're more pleased about it than me !
Steve
Apply plenty of grease. Did you know that a tester is not allowed to removed it to inspect the pipes. They can however ask the presenter of the car to do so, never known it happen though!Thanks Tony
I've got some cloth type cleaning strips that I use at work for cleaning copper tube,that should do the job.
Steve
I prefer a pass to a list for sureAlways good to get a pass mate! I like a pass nearly as much as I like a list!
Thanks TonyApply plenty of grease. Did you know that a tester is not allowed to removed it to inspect the pipes. They can however ask the presenter of the car to do so, never known it happen though!
Tony.
Grease best applied with a long bristled 1" paint brush.
Result - A pass is a pass.Took my zed for an mot ....passed with one advisory,both rear brake pipes slightly corroded. The tester said to wire brush them clean and grease them up so I'm quite happy and relieved
Great result Steve. I had the same advisory on mine a couple of years ago. I got under and gave them a light brushing then applied the grease. Been fine ever since....one advisory,both rear brake pipes slightly corroded...
How do you find out when they not fine? No brakes or is it gradual deterioration?Great result Steve. I had the same advisory on mine a couple of years ago. I got under and gave them a light brushing then applied the grease. Been fine ever since.
A pipe bursts = no pressure = no stopping power. You do get a small amount of braking from the circuit that's not leaking, up until there's no fluid left, and it doesn't take long.How do you find out when they not fine? No brakes or is it gradual deterioration?
I had this too but and they replaced the lines for very little, I think an hours labour and some pipe.
That's the stuff I have in the shed some where.I would use multi purpose HMP, the stuff you have will probably say multi purpose on it. The sort of grease you would use to lubricate wheel bearings.
Tony.
Thanks ShellyThat's great news
Well done @Bozzy