Ok so i'm doing the m50 swap with the ix booster and i'm using a remote reservior, well the lines are too short since it's from a DSM. Wondering if fuel lines can handle brake fluid without deteriorating in a month? thanks
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bmw sells special soft line for remote reservoirs. i dont have the part number handy but VW also sells it. just go to a dealer and ask for it.Originally posted by tonytonyOk so i'm doing the m50 swap with the ix booster and i'm using a remote reservior, well the lines are too short since it's from a DSM. Wondering if fuel lines can handle brake fluid without deteriorating in a month? thanks -
I mounted my remote reservoir off the shock tower. There's an area where you can put a speed clip and a bolt where you can mount a simple bracket. I'll take a picture of mine this evening. But yes the DSM reservoir is a direct fit - make sure you use the grommets off the DSM MC as well.Originally posted by tonytonyOk so i'm doing the m50 swap with the ix booster and i'm using a remote reservior, well the lines are too short since it's from a DSM. Wondering if fuel lines can handle brake fluid without deteriorating in a month? thanksComment
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BMW fuel and coolant hoses are EPDM with an aramid reinforcing fiber. That's fine for DOT-3/4 brake fluid. Other fuel hoses may not be EPDM and will probably degrade.
BMW's flexible low-pressure brake hose -- the blue cloth-covered hose used for the clutch line -- appears to be silicone rubber.Comment
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Tony, how close are you? gonna make it to bend? Luke, aka stereo installer said he knows an exhaust guy local to you. hit him upsigpicComment
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I have to connect my brakes components, then mess witht hat heater i was bitching about when you were over, and then hook up the rest of the coolant system. Exhaust left then shifter, then go over everything then i'm good. I'll hit up luke, thanksComment

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