On 7/21/2022 6:57 AM, Jeff Scott via KRnet wrote:
FWIW, the 3/32" Nylaflow brake lines in my KR were 24 years old when I
sold it. In 24 years and 1400 hours, I never lost any fluid. Never
once had to add fluid to the brake system or bleed, which is highly
unusual.
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Thanks, Jeff. I have to admit that, searching my memory, the report was
a while ago (at least one decade, possibly more) that someone reported
the problem with the plastic brake lines. IIRC, they did NOT specify
that they were nyaflow or not. That could have been the problem: an
inferior plasti
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Subject: Re: KRnet> KR -2 brakes.
Lulubelle, I don't have experience with plastic brake lines, but I have encountered leaks in plastic plumbing lines to appliances because I left too much plastic line beyond the ferrule. Tightening the nut doesn't s
Lulubelle, I don't have experience with plastic brake lines, but I have
encountered leaks in plastic plumbing lines to appliances because I left
too much plastic line beyond the ferrule. Tightening the nut doesn't
stop the leak. That may be your problem. The extra tubing prevents the
ferrule fr
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