So I was just staring aimlessly at the engine bay of an NB with AVO turbo kit I have just bought, when I noticed...
So, first question: is it just me, or is that WAY too close?! The hard plastic sheath over the metal brake line is burnt & cracking off.
2nd question: has anyone out there re-routed brake lines? Is a flare kit and some steel brake hose from eBay all I need?
3rd question: on a scale of 1-10, with 1= replacing a globe, and 10 = full gearbox rebuild, how much of a headache is this job. If I can change pads & bleed brakes, should I give it a go?
Hoping to learn from the bruises of others here...
Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
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Re: Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
I don't know about the brake line, but I had an exciting moment when the heat finally overcame the A/C line that also shows in your photo: instant white cloud of smoke + oil spatters + no more A/C
Mine now has a hardline that extends further down past the turbo before transitioning to the rubber hose (as well as a stainless heat shield that yours does not have).
If I was doing this again, this would have been the prompt to remove the a/c altogether, but I was still thinking dual duty thoughts...
Mine now has a hardline that extends further down past the turbo before transitioning to the rubber hose (as well as a stainless heat shield that yours does not have).
If I was doing this again, this would have been the prompt to remove the a/c altogether, but I was still thinking dual duty thoughts...
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Re: Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
Thanks American, did you re-route the AV yourself, or get an AC dude to do it?
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Re: Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
Automotive Plus had a new hose made up (by someone else), which they installed and then regassed the system.
Mine had been running with the AVO kit for years before this happened, and it happened at a track day at Morgan park. I don't think you should expect to blow tomorrow.
Mine had been running with the AVO kit for years before this happened, and it happened at a track day at Morgan park. I don't think you should expect to blow tomorrow.
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Re: Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
Hopefully not at speed. I'd had a ac line fail and the regas go nuts on my windscreen effecting vision many moons ago.The American wrote:Mine had been running with the AVO kit for years before this happened, and it happened at a track day at Morgan park.
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Re: Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
Flat out around turn 2. Large White puff of something in my left peripheral vision, and a sweet smell. After that, the only clue was a small splatter of oil under the hood above the hose.
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Re: Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
These all sound like good bruises to learn from, so out comes the AC - no intention to make it a dual use car...
Anyone tried re-routing the hard brakes lines?
Anyone tried re-routing the hard brakes lines?
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Re: Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
just install top-quality heat-shielding sleeve like that orange one in the corner of the photo.
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Re: Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
If you can measure the line you want to replace and show a brake shop the end fittings, they can give you a line that you just bend to suit.
Bends real easy when new and then you just bleed your brakes again
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Bends real easy when new and then you just bleed your brakes again
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Re: Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
Thanks speed, rang the local brake place, they said "no probs" to your plan - even let me use the original end nuts.
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Re: Brake line + turbo: How close is too close?
Good stuff. Glad you got it sorted
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