I am also having trouble with a header tank to my Brake master cylinder (BMC) leaking, mine also has a plastic pipe held onto the BMC and the header tank using cable ties, totally useless, I had to buy some petrol pipe jubilee clips to successfully hold the pipes in place, losing most of the brake fluid in the process.
It’s still leaking, but only slowly, luckily I had not put the carpets down as I had noticed a slow drop in fluid level over about 2 months, took the gear box cover off again and put my finger under the pipe connected to the BMC and yes brake fluid, I never overtighten jubilee clips after a previous problem with a leaky petrol pipe, so I tightened it slightly, still weeping, several more tightening’s and it is very tight, still leaking.
The sales of goods act says something along the lines of, “Goods should be fit for purpose, i.e that they are capable of carrying out the purpose for what they were designed to do”
Would I be within my rights to send it back and ask for a refund?? or pay extra, less original cost for a better one?
I assume they would say, “well no one else has complained”
How many of you out there have had these problems? In fact I’ll start a new thread, “ how many people have had leak problems with plastic pipe brake header tanks
How many of you have had leak problems with plastic pipe brake header tanks, thanks
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Re: How many of you have had leak problems with plastic pipe brake header tanks, thanks
Yes, I had the problem. I purchased a tank with a compression fitting and ran the entire pipe in proper Kunifer brake pipe. I think that all the kits should be provided like that; plastic is not a good medium.
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Re: How many of you have had leak problems with plastic pipe brake header tanks, thanks
I have a hydraulic clutch remote header reservoir which is part connected to the clutch master cylinder by a rubber pipe and is secured with small Jubilee clips and have never had a leak or weep.
If you have a problem fit one of Declan Burns remote reservoir pipe kits.
Phil
If you have a problem fit one of Declan Burns remote reservoir pipe kits.
Phil
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Re: How many of you have had leak problems with plastic pipe brake header tanks, thanks
The plastic pipe "weeps" dot4 etc , and the only way to fix it cheaply is metal pipe , failing that you have to use Tygon 2375
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... 5&_sacat=0
John
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... 5&_sacat=0
John
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Re: How many of you have had leak problems with plastic pipe brake header tanks, thanks
And I thought it was just me! I
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Re: How many of you have had leak problems with plastic pipe brake header tanks, thanks
Yep ... I got a weepy pipe, Kit purchased from one of the major suppliers. Tygon2375 looks like a fix, Thanks
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Re: How many of you have had leak problems with plastic pipe brake header tanks, thanks
Checked mine today , you guessed it , it's got a slight weep and not even on the road yet