
Tall Nut Attached Left Front Brake Hose To Subframe
#1
Posted Yesterday, 05:50 PM
#2
Posted Yesterday, 06:02 PM
Washer is a more cost effective version of the old one.
big nut. Some used them most did not. I would say not original but robbed off another BL car of the same era.
#3
Posted Yesterday, 06:46 PM
The Early UK cars (and our local production to the end) did have that tall nut on the LH Hose, why I could never work out, but I don't like them. They end up taller than the thread on the hose, so some water inevitably ends up sitting in there, with all the joy that that brings.
If you'd like to retain originality, you can clean up your old washers and have them re-plated, though again, I like these latest ones.
#4
Posted Today, 01:52 AM
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