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Re: Datsun 1200 Brake Hard Lines
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All you need now is a proper flaring tool

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Re: Datsun 1200 Brake Hard Lines
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Yes, that looks like Cunifer line (cu-ni alloy)

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Re: Datsun 1200 Brake Hard Lines
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I bought the item enclosed, it is very smooth to shape i hope dont slip on nuts


Thanks

I think this material is perfect for the job, dont you?


Luis

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Re: Datsun 1200 Brake Hard Lines
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Never use copper
Never use stainless steel
Copper/Nickle is fine

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I have never heard of stainless steel (inox) being used

Nissan used Cunifer lines

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No! i will buy it through ebay and i will need your help to choose the best choice. Im confused some people say its better stainless steel (because with vibration dont its better and dont break) other KUNIFER COOPER

I really dont know what to do, please let me know

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Luis

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Have you asked at your local auto parts store? They are the same brake lines as used by Ford, Honda, etc.

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This item is perfefect for the job? I s is ressistant?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CUPRO-NICKE ... 380923:g:RkUAAOxyDEVSam68

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Many Thanks


Its something like that? Or advice the best material on e-bay

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Copper-Nick ... 4b09fd:g:usMAAOSwt5hYiPG3

In United Kingdom i can find it on e-bay

Please let me know and i will replace most of my brake car hard lines

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Stainless steel is not used. Datsun uses either cunifer (a special copper-nickel alloy) or poly-coated steel

In other words, standard brake line material

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