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Are steel compression couplings o.k. to use on brake lines?

789 views 6 replies 6 participants last post by  Laurie Smith  
#1 ·
My flare tool sucks so I thought I would buy some lengths of 3/16 line with the ends already installed ,cut to desired length and couple in between.I am running hydroboost if it maters.TIA Bart
 
#2 ·
Bart,

Compression fittings are not approved for brake systems. Either Single or Double flare, unless it's one of those really high end compression fittings you find on the newer aircraft, but those are cost prohibitive.

Hank
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#4 ·
NO, to compression/single flare on steel tubing. It takes some practice to make a good double flare, but your (and probably someone else's) life depend on them. There are some good how-to's online for doing flares. Take a length of extra tubing and play for awhile.

Good luck
C
 
#6 ·
Doing a good double flare depends a lot on first having a quality tool, cutting an reaming the tubin square and using lubrication during the process.

If you have a cheap tool, you will never really get them right. Invest in a good one or the preflared lines.

Per the above, the compression fittings are out, especially if they are the cheap single ferrule ones. Best to go with the approved automotive process.