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On Sat, 13 Jul 2013 21:51:42 -0500, "Terry Coombs"
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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On 7/13/2013 9:39 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
I'm making a brake line tee for a guy , and I'm having trouble getting
an
acceptable fit . The compression nut reads 9.85 mm x 1mm pitch . The
tap
I
bought measures 10.10 ... and the nut is way too loose in the threads
.
I'm
wondering if this auto parts store tap is oversize ... might be OK for
a
bolt thru a bracket or something , but I'm not using it for this job .
Is
there a chart somewhere that has size data for taps by fit class ?


Flare fittings should be used for brakes, not compression.

For a brake line its typically a double flare fitting. Also, amazingly
enough if you "over" tighten them they are more likely to leak then if
you
under tighten them.



Yup , double flare . Looks like a little button on the end of the tube .
Bob
, you wouldn't happen to know the included angle of that seat ? Looks like
a
135 deg bit would work , 118 is too steep , it only contacts on the
outside
edge . I can grind a bit to any angle in between , thanks to my neighbor .
He gave me a DD500X for fixing his older model.

Do yourself and the guy and just BUY the proper brake line tee.
Standard Weatherhead fittings are readilly available.


Wasn't my idea to begin with ... this is for my neighbor , done a fair bit
of work for him already . I do want this done right .
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