CptTripps
Mar 13 2005, 09:46 PM
Do I need to use plastic tubing between the reservoir and the Master Cylinder? I'm having problems finding a suitable replacement in plastic.
What about just using 5/16 fuel hose with crimps at either end?
IronHillRestorations
Mar 13 2005, 09:53 PM
Don't do it Doug. Brake fluid will destroy the wrong rubber or plastic. Are the factory parts still available? Are you OK with used parts?
scotty914
Mar 13 2005, 09:55 PM
go to a medical supply place and pick up some silicon tube
but what ever you try, let it sit in brake fluid over night then check it out
Allan
Mar 13 2005, 09:59 PM
Will Teflon tubing work? I noticed they sell various sizes at Lowes.
CptTripps
Mar 13 2005, 10:18 PM
QUOTE (9146986 @ Mar 13 2005, 10:53 PM) |
Don't do it Doug. Brake fluid will destroy the wrong rubber or plastic. Are the factory parts still available? Are you OK with used parts? |
Whew...that was a close one then!
I was thinking it looks pretty close to the tubing they used to install my fridge.
The problem was that I removed mine by cutting the line. I figured I could just get more, I didn't realize it'd be this big of a deal.
Thanks for everyone's help.
smg914
Mar 13 2005, 10:46 PM
Porsche Part #'s 914 355 061 00 and 914 355 063 00
Give Pelican, Stoddards and Auto Atlanta a try.
CptTripps
Mar 13 2005, 11:10 PM
None of them have the parts.
Pelican says NLA...bummer. Looks like I'll have to find something else that'll work.
I'll keep everyone posted as to what I find.
Type 4 Unleashed
Mar 13 2005, 11:30 PM
Doug, there is a hose for brake fluid, it's the blue braded line, most VW auto parts stores carry it, and as for the hard lines, (the ones you cut) there are enough folks here parting out 914's that some one should have a pair.
Hope this helps
Richard
double-a
Mar 13 2005, 11:53 PM
plenty of parts cars out there to get the feeder lines from. i broke one of mine while removing the old, defective master cylinder. i got a 19mm mc from rich at hph, and simply requested a good used feeder line. it worked perfectly.
~a
Type 4
Mar 14 2005, 12:40 AM
I have a set out of a low mileage car they are in good shaps.
Here is a photo
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/det...l.php?id=114598
McMark
Mar 14 2005, 12:47 AM
I'm sure they're on one of the two parts cars in my front yard. PM me where to send them.
Series9
Mar 14 2005, 12:52 AM
McMark
Mar 14 2005, 12:56 AM
I think he needs the clear plastic hose, Joe. Goes between the Master Cylinder and that hose you pictured.
McMark
Mar 14 2005, 01:01 AM
Doug, confirm, please. Part #5 or #11/12?
Series9
Mar 14 2005, 01:04 AM
QUOTE (McMark @ Mar 13 2005, 11:56 PM) |
I think he needs the clear plastic hose, Joe. Goes between the Master Cylinder and that hose you pictured. |
Yeah, I should have explained better.
I replaced my plastic tubing with a pair of the braided blue hoses.
McMark
Mar 14 2005, 01:08 AM
Ahhh. I probably have a second set of plastic lines if you want some.
xsboost90
Mar 14 2005, 07:12 AM
i think im in the same situation. I removed my mc and lines to replace w/ new lines and a 19mm, and had to cut the hoses off the mc as they would not come out. Can i just run metal brake lines from the res- to the mc? I dont see why not, no pressure, just fitment would be the only issue, but hardlined would be pretty!
CptTripps
Mar 14 2005, 07:35 AM
Looks like us Ohio boys have all the fun projects!
Yes, 11/12 is what I need.
I'd thought about replacing them with that blue braided hose, and that may be the route I take.
I'll contact a few of you to see who has what parts.
I'm also thinking of replacing the master cylinder while I'm at it. Do they go bad? My brakes were almost useless when I drove the car for 2-days before I put it up on the stands for it's overhaul. They didn't feel squishey, just didn't stop the car very well. Like I was pushing hard, and it wasn't compressing anythign all that much.
Thanks gang!
davep
Mar 14 2005, 08:05 AM
QUOTE (CptTripps @ Mar 14 2005, 05:35 AM) |
I'm also thinking of replacing the master cylinder while I'm at it. Do they go bad? |
What an understatement. Back in the days, 70's 80's etc, it was common to replace them every 7 years. By now it should be on its fourth one, looking for # 5.
CptTripps
Mar 14 2005, 08:20 AM
Good point...I'll get another ordered today. If I'm using BMW's up front, and stock int he rear with a T in place of the prop valve, should I get a 17mm or a 19mm? The one that was on there was a 19mm, but it didn't work that well for me. Thoughts?
Rusty
Mar 14 2005, 08:36 AM
QUOTE (914RS @ Mar 14 2005, 02:04 AM) |
QUOTE (McMark @ Mar 13 2005, 11:56 PM) | I think he needs the clear plastic hose, Joe. Goes between the Master Cylinder and that hose you pictured. |
Yeah, I should have explained better.
I replaced my plastic tubing with a pair of the braided blue hoses. |
Did you get a picture?
Where did you source your blue braided hoses?
-Rusty
McMark
Mar 14 2005, 09:59 AM
QUOTE (Doug Hartman @ 03/14/05) |
I'll contact a few of you to see who has what parts. |
Doug, as I said earlier, I HAVE A SET OF #11/12, WHERE SHOULD I SHIP THEM? Sheesh. Sometimes I think I'm talking to myself.
davep
Mar 14 2005, 10:25 AM
QUOTE (CptTripps @ Mar 14 2005, 06:20 AM) |
should I get a 17mm or a 19mm? The one that was on there was a 19mm, but it didn't work that well for me. Thoughts? |
I've never used a 17mm as a replacement in 29 years. That must mean I have used a lot of 19mm. Gotta get to work on those 20mm some day.
CptTripps
Mar 14 2005, 10:26 AM
Thanks McMark. I was gettiing there...
PM Sent.
McMark
Mar 14 2005, 10:40 AM
Series9
Mar 14 2005, 12:45 PM
Keep in mind:
Larger master cylinder=Less leverage
This is a mistake many people make. A 19mm MC is NOT an upgrade as many places advertise. What you get is a firmer pedal because you have less leverage to apply your brakes.
You don't need a larger MC unless you have much more than factory brakes. I have a 19mm w/a total of 20 pistons at the wheels. Your stock brakes have a total of 8.
That being said, I probably need a slightly larger MC and may replace it this year, but like I said, I NEED something larger to move the amount of fluid required to operate 20 pistons.
CptTripps
Mar 14 2005, 12:58 PM
Just called PP and bought a new 19mm, all new lines, new pads, rebuild parts, and a speed-bleeder.
I'm going to add a T to the back in place of the prop valve and re-build all 4 calipers. If I aint stoppin' after all that, I need to find another hobby!
I also ordered a few feet of the blue hose to replace what I cut off. I still need the feeder lines though. Jsut to make sure!
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