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Pipe- Brake filler tube to master cylinder

Started by 57flw, July 28, 2012, 10:05:02 PM

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57flw

Hi Guys,

With a little help from my friends, in regards to the photo, this is what I am in need of.

Can someone provide this for my 1957 Fleetwood!

Ken
Ken Francis
Hervey Bay
Queensland, Australia
1957 Series 60 Special Fleetwood
Skype: fleetwood1957

Mike Josephic CLC #3877

Looks like something you could make with some tubing and a bending
tool.  Should't be too hard.

Since it's just a filler tube, not under brake line pressure, you could likely
make it from copper tubing -- it's easier to bend and flare than steel.

The filler tube on my '55 is similar, but straight metal all the way down
from the filler cap (no rubber hose as I see in yours).

Mike
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57flw

Ken Francis
Hervey Bay
Queensland, Australia
1957 Series 60 Special Fleetwood
Skype: fleetwood1957