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fatlapit

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Post #1
hiya does anyone know the thread on the brake hoses on the female side which is not the calliper side?
cheers chris

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Posted 28th Jun 2012 at 23:01
welshpug!

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m10x1

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 07:11
owain

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Wot he sed. They're all M10 except for the ones where the rear pipes attach to the car, which are M12 IIRC.

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 07:54
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M10 (1.5mm) or metric fine (1.25mm) or 10x1?

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 13:15
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Did anyone just see this guy question Welshpugs intricate knowledge of all things banal and Pug? I did. Unbelievable.

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 13:27
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aaron6 wrote:
M10 (1.5mm) or metric fine (1.25mm) or 10x1?


No idea, but all 10mm brake fittings should have the same thread.

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 13:34
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WP said 1mm, pretty sure that's correct. I think I've got a pot outside I can check if you're about to spank a load of cash on the wrong ones?

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 13:36
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there's a pair of M12x1's on some IIRC, into the load compensator? I know my ZX which has inline compensators has M12's one end 10's the other.

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 13:40
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cheers welshy lad

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 13:57
aaron6

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owain wrote:
Did anyone just see this guy question Welshpugs intricate knowledge of all things banal and Pug? I did. Unbelievable.
Not questioning, just there were 2 thread forms said and the 10x1 is not common. But ultimatly I have no idea what thread it is. Just interested. Smile

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 15:13
welshpug!

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10x1.0 is the most common brake thread I've come across.

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 15:24
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Post #12
Cool. In my trade its never used which is why I find it strange. Smile

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 15:40
welshpug!

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guess you don't work on cars trucks or vans then LOL

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Posted 29th Jun 2012 at 15:45
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Nah mate, toolmaker by trade and do a bit of fab/welding. Smile

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