Rear discs, was bleeding brakes

richard bachert

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After you talk to TSM, might I ask if you could post their response for
those of us who are running up to the disc conversion?
Thanks
Dick 75 PB in Atlanta

>In a message dated 4/6/99 3:53:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>
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>
>Emory, did you ask TSM if the braided hoses were DOT approved. Someone posted
>something about hose failure due to the ss sleeve rubbing on the Teflon line.
>I have the braided lines from when I did the conversion.
>Too late to call TSM now but I will call them in the AM.
>
>Manny 73 Custom/ex-Glacier
>
 
>Emory, did you ask TSM if the braided hoses were DOT approved. Someone posted
>something about hose failure due to the ss sleeve rubbing on the Teflon line.
>I have the braided lines from when I did the conversion.
>Too late to call TSM now but I will call them in the AM.


Please post the answe/reply when availabler... me too with braided lines.

Heinz
 
In a message dated 4/6/99 3:53:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>

Emory, did you ask TSM if the braided hoses were DOT approved. Someone posted
something about hose failure due to the ss sleeve rubbing on the Teflon line.
I have the braided lines from when I did the conversion.
Too late to call TSM now but I will call them in the AM.

Manny 73 Custom/ex-Glacier
 
After you talk to TSM, might I ask if you could post their response for
those of us who are running up to the disc conversion?
Thanks
Dick 75 PB in Atlanta

>In a message dated 4/6/99 3:53:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>
>>
>
>Emory, did you ask TSM if the braided hoses were DOT approved. Someone posted
>something about hose failure due to the ss sleeve rubbing on the Teflon line.
>I have the braided lines from when I did the conversion.
>Too late to call TSM now but I will call them in the AM.
>
>Manny 73 Custom/ex-Glacier
>
 
> Patrick and I were talking to a company who was willing to make
> lines for us. Check with Patrick as I am having a senior moment
> on this one.

Still working on it. The "tee" block on the rear is the stumbling point.
Looks like we're gonna' have them made out of brass.

Patrick
 
>
> Patrick -- Couldn't the tee from TSM be used? I would think the hose
> supplier could put on an end that matches their tee. TSM uses 2 hoses and
> one tee. Or were you thinking of a tee that was swaged onto the hoses
> instead of threaded connectors?

I'm not real thrilled with the tee that TSM uses. You have to drill out
the mounting hole and bend the tab 90 degrees to make it fit. In
addition, it uses adaptor fittings to go from an inverted flare to an AN
flare - this could be avoided by putting inverted flare fittings on the
hose. The one we're having made will be a duplicate of the original in
brass with swaged ends. I thought earlier that we would use threaded
connectors, but I've been advised by the supplier(with confirmation from
another source) that this is not desireable.

Right now I've got the new hoses on the front(80mm calipers) and the TSM
hoses on the rear. I wasn't planning to "announce" anything until I had
tried the hoses all the way around on my coach. Hopefully, we'll be
able to start producing the rears in less than a month. These things
should be "lifetime" hoses; internal teflon tube surrounded by a polymer
coated kevlar sheath and external SS braid. Will be available in OEM
and upgrade variations.

Enough! This is starting to sound too much like a commercial and I
didn't want to go there yet! If this thing doesn't come through,
then I'll have the first example of "vaporware" brake lines. :o)

Patrick
- --
Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patrick

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
 
Does 'TSM' have a WEB Page?? My search came up empty.

>>
>> Patrick -- Couldn't the tee from TSM be used? I would think the hose
>> supplier could put on an end that matches their tee. TSM uses 2 hoses and
>> one tee. Or were you thinking of a tee that was swaged onto the hoses
>> instead of threaded connectors?
>
>I'm not real thrilled with the tee that TSM uses. You have to drill out
>the mounting hole and bend the tab 90 degrees to make it fit. In
>addition, it uses adaptor fittings to go from an inverted flare to an AN
>flare - this could be avoided by putting inverted flare fittings on the
>hose. The one we're having made will be a duplicate of the original in
>brass with swaged ends. I thought earlier that we would use threaded
>connectors, but I've been advised by the supplier(with confirmation from
>another source) that this is not desireable.
>
>Right now I've got the new hoses on the front(80mm calipers) and the TSM
>hoses on the rear. I wasn't planning to "announce" anything until I had
>tried the hoses all the way around on my coach. Hopefully, we'll be
>able to start producing the rears in less than a month. These things
>should be "lifetime" hoses; internal teflon tube surrounded by a polymer
>coated kevlar sheath and external SS braid. Will be available in OEM
>and upgrade variations.
>
>Enough! This is starting to sound too much like a commercial and I
>didn't want to go there yet! If this thing doesn't come through,
>then I'll have the first example of "vaporware" brake lines. :o)
>
>Patrick
>--
>Patrick Flowers
>Mailto:patrick
>
>The GMC Motorhome Page
>http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
>