Land Rover Monthly

Fuel and brake pipe benders

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REPLACING corroded, sheared or damaged fuel and brake pipes is the kind of task most of us would like to be able to achieve with the minimum of fuss and expense. Pre-formed pipes (if you can find them and have them delivered undamaged) are not typical for most replacement versions. Instead, you will receive a section of pipe, flat or coiled, ready for forming into shape for fitment. Off the vehicle, this isn’t usually an issue, as access is total and several pipe benders can be deployed if necessary. In situ is another matter altogether.

Cutting and splicing pipes using the correct unions is often easier than

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