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Old Aug 8th, 2021, 14:12   #4
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Originally Posted by martin 56 View Post
The pipe was an advisory on the last MOT, its ok, apart from on the drivers side near the flexible where the pipe has corroded. On both sides, i can drop down that pipe without dropping the tank, but as I'm going to replace the whole pipe, and replace with new, it makes sence to do both, the passenger side is going to be the problem, as the line runs under the fuel tank, or very close to it
If you are going to replace the entire line, then you can easily take a slightly different route for the new lines, as long as you make sure they are secured extremely well.

At the same time, if you are replacing the entire lines, then you might as well don't properly and remove the tank too, so you can then route the new brake lines the proper original way
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