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Brent,
The only lines I know of that move on the ES brakes are the ones to and
from the rudder pedals and the ones connecting them. They aren't subjected
to heat or chafing. The lines in from the reservoir to the pilot's pedals
are not nylaflow, but the ones connecting the left and right pedals are.
Whaddya think?
Skip
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>I am not familiar with the ES configuration but my first reaction is: "If
it
>is not moving, why do you need flex line at all?". Take an example from the
>automotive guys and run small diameter hard line all the way to the brakes.
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