O/S Rear brake pipe wanted.

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Re: O/S Rear brake pipe wanted.

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RoadkillUK wrote:Well, it's the up/down when removing the wheel for bleeding really, that's all.
what do you mean by up down's not the pedal i hope,
as all you do with hydraulic citroens is with engine running hold the pedal down till you get a strong flow of citro blood out of the nipples,

RoadkillUK wrote: I would like to add that the replacement pipe came with 10mm ends, much easier to work with, which brings me to ask, what size are the original ones, I had to us a miniature pair of stilson type pliers on mine, did a lovely job mind.
the originals are 8mm
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Re: O/S Rear brake pipe wanted.

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I meant the up/down of the car to take wheels of and put them back on ... just whinging ;)

I have a few 8mm spanners and not one of them fit, they must have corroded, the fittings not the spanners.
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Re: O/S Rear brake pipe wanted.

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In the past month I've had to have both rear brake pipes changed, the ABS block under the bonnet to rear 'K' join and the pump to steering rack pipe all made up/sent out/fitted.

Seems like Xantia get to a certain age where the pipes start going.

Fingers crossed that's it for a while. Although pads and discs all round and a front caliper rebuild are lurking on the horizon.
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Re: O/S Rear brake pipe wanted.

Post by CitroJim »

RoadkillUK wrote:Well, it's the up/down when removing the wheel for bleeding really, that's all.
Yep, that's true enough :twisted: If you have an Activa you can do them without removing the wheel due to the size of the spokes and cut-outs.

Despite all though, a hydraulic Citroen is still a damm sight easier to bleed than a conventional car :(
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