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  • #31
    Originally posted by Albannach View Post
    Aye, but so long as the tool hasn't been forced, the pilot on the die wil fix the burr.
    Hi guys,


    The shoulder helps to centre the pilot in the tube as well.

    Gman
    If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by GRASSMAN View Post
      Hi guys,


      The shoulder helps to centre the pilot in the tube as well.

      Gman
      Sorry mate, you've lost me!

      Gary

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      • #33
        Originally posted by hellmett View Post
        Sorry mate, you've lost me!

        Gary
        Gary,

        OK, try and copy the picture, put the die, pin up,
        on the flaring bar, push the pipe thru it until it's
        level with the first step on the die, that should be
        the correct length to get a good flare, if not let me
        know and we'll try again. Hope this does'nt sound
        to condisending to you mate, but keep going.

        Gman.
        If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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        • #34
          re

          Thing is mate!

          On my die there is no step or indication of how far the pipe should protrude!

          There is no guide anywhere on the kit.

          Most of it has been guesswork for me!

          Usually, in mm, how far should it be from the level part of the tool?

          Cheers GMan!

          Gary

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          • #35
            Didn't it come with instructions?
            Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's

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            • #36
              Originally posted by hellmett View Post
              Thing is mate!

              On my die there is no step or indication of how far the pipe should protrude!

              There is no guide anywhere on the kit.

              Most of it has been guesswork for me!

              Usually, in mm, how far should it be from the level part of the tool?

              Cheers GMan!

              Gary
              Hi Gary,

              Just had the digi vernier on it. and it's 3.02mm to
              be precise

              Gman.
              If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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              • #37
                re

                Cheers GMan!

                Albannach, Didn't come with anything resembling instructions mate, I suppose they didn't foresee eejits like me trying to DIY pipe flares!

                I decided to call it a day!

                The local garage said that they will flare the pipes for a fiver!

                Am really concerned as the astra offside front brakepipe winds it's way through the engine in allsorts of wierd directions!

                The old one was a bugger to get out so possibly be a super mega job to fit again!

                Sort of wish I didn't do it now, however cash is very tight at the moment!

                NEVER SAY DIE!

                Gary
                Last edited by hellmett; 18 May 2010, 22:19.

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