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HairyFool
 


Member Since: 04 Jan 2023
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United Kingdom 2016 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 Landmark LE Auto ZanzibarDiscovery 4
Mot Inspection of brake pipes

When the D4 was at the stealers for the belts to be changed they did a routine eyeball of the undersides for problems (touting for business Evil or Very Mad ) and picked up corrosion of the rear brake pipes. The cost from them to replace the pipes was eye watering Shocked

Took the car to our local garage who I would get to MoT and replace the pipes as they said I could look for myself on the lift. Indeed they are corroded but would be a borderline fail.

One problem is the Testing manual refers to a reduction in wall thickness of 1/3 is the fail point but the corrosion has made the pipes fatter not thinner. Confused They are not allowed to do things like scrape the pipe so how would they know how bad it actually is?

The other thing I read was that the use of repair unions that use ferrules are not allowed, didn't think you could buy them any more.
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stephenw46
 


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I had exactly the same with my dealership i checked them cleaned them up all was fine past its mot no advisories then as been back to to the dealership for service this time they didn’t pick anything up lol
  
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On mot last year my now departed D4 had it picked up.
The independent I use replaced the rear section of the pipes with a Land Rover made repairs kit.
So they have acknowledged the problem and made a solution.
I think the kit was around £80.00 per side?
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stephenw46
 


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The dealership wanted £650 to replace them , I will replace them myself when the weather gets warmer, I will make up pipes myself
  
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England 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Rimini RedDiscovery 3

I used something like this:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272883274694?it...R5qy2-zOYw

need a tool


ppl usually put them behind the exhaust shield, but I don't think they are trying to hide them from MOT testers
  
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Disco_Mikey
 


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Pipes can be scraped at an MOT

Metal swells with corrosion

Experience tells you when a corroded brake pipe is likely to be an issue

If they need done, they need done Thumbs Up


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Post #236517126th Mar 2024 6:55 am
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HairyFool
 


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At "only" 8 years old it is a little dissapointing that the pipes are suspect but the MoT is due in June so come the time I won't ask the inspector to make a judgement even if I think they are acceptable. It will go in for new pipes and then the MoT.

I have in my head LRTime's Christian doing his ones, never appearing as a fan of the German TUV (Mot) inspectors even he said "thank you TUV" as the pipe started weeping when Christian had a closer look.

Just not worth the risk.
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Gary_P
 


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Agreed. Do you live near the coast by any chance?
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HairyFool
 


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Yes, not far but I haven’t had it long so not entirely sure where it spent most of its life, it’s a Preston registration.

A job soon is to remove the steps, mudflats and arch liners to remove any crud that may have built up and do a bit of rust prevention.
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Gary_P
 


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Let me know what you decide , by way of rust prevention. I’ve been advised to use Lanoguard, but I checked and it states that it needs reapplying every year. The other thing that worries me now is that you might end up covering a dangerously deteriorated brake pipe.
Of course, the other issue is getting under the car to clean off and apply it, without a ramp or pit !
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HairyFool
 


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It will depend on how bad things are, I am hoping that I am soon enough to be preventing a problem instead of solving one. In non visible areas it may be better to use a rust converter such as Rustins.

One problem with a cover is you need to try and clean off as much as possible. I remember as an aircraft engineer the cleaners had a portable bead blaster that used what looked like a round vacuum cleaner brush head with the jet in the middle. It was reasonably effective as a blaster and the brush head kept the dust to a minimum.
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The corrosion on my D3 rear brake pipes was visible in quite a few areas, ( it was 15 + years old, at the time this got excessively bad), but no mention of it on MOT’s Rolling Eyes The worst areas were where the pipes run through the plastic clips on the body. If you are going to scurf the rust off, I would say, do these areas too, and obviously, reprotect afterwards. A small hole developed in mine ( under a clip), noticed by a drip on the tarmac when parked, after I had to slam the brakes on hard, when a woman pulled out from a side road, and then decided to stop, side on, in front of me 😳 Luckily I spotted the leak, and took it off the road immediately I got home, so I could cut the pipes above and left of the centre silencer, pull them out, and make up, (bend as original, flare) and fit copper / nickel replacements. Earlier in its life, I had smothered the steel brake pipes in grease where accessible, including under those clips, but the tin worm got there eventually.
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M3DPO
 


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HairyFool wrote:
Yes, not far but I haven’t had it long so not entirely sure where it spent most of its life, it’s a Preston registration.

A job soon is to remove the steps, mudflats and arch liners to remove any crud that may have built up and do a bit of rust prevention.


Make removing the side steps a priority they are the worst cause of corrosion than anything unless they been repainted and inside the sills treated for rust. Thumbs Up
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Sylvester19
 


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Take Disco Mickey's advice and replace them, easiest way to demonstrate how corroded they are, bend the pipe where the corrosion is, it'll snap, try the same with a new steel pipe!
  
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Worms
 


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My D3 is currently off the road until I get this one sorted. It developed a brake fluid leak last week - at the rear-most clip on that long rear pipe, just before the joint to the rubber hose. With Easter in the way, I am looking at 7th April for delivery of the replacement pipes and connectors, while the flare tool will arrive today or tomorrow.

With the car jacked up on that side, I took the opportunity to remove the side step. As far as I can make out, it was only fitted in September just before I got it (as part of the bling-it-up-for-sale that the trader did). There is already a rust hole in the sill, where the middle mounting is. If anyone wants a set of six-month-old side steps let me know, but I don't recommend it!
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