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Jrod

A Few M.o.t Questions

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Jrod

Right just got a few questions regarding mot...

 

I have braided fuel line run inside my car, if it touches the bodywork will it fail?

Same questiong regarding to internal copper brake line?

 

Do I need backplates on my rear discs as I have none?

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Mikey S
Right just got a few questions regarding mot...

 

I have braided fuel line run inside my car, if it touches the bodywork will it fail?

Same questiong regarding to internal copper brake line?

 

Do I need backplates on my rear discs as I have none?

 

 

no, no, and no. i have just done my mot training and i dont remember anything about backplates, other than if it is loose.

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Jrod

:D

 

The fuel line was my main concern as it's be a bit of a bitch to keep it off the body. :D

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jackherer

I fitted internal braided fuel hoses to my mates pug and just held them in with cable ties, it passed the mot like that.

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Jrod

I've got a few of the little block things you stick down and then put a cable tie through them but obviously where is flexibile pipe it's quite hard to keep off the body.

 

Well fingers crossed my mot place won't be gay. :)

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johnnyboy666

sorry to hijack but does anybody know if my car would pass the mot with french style plates on (pressed alu in french font and with euro stars and F on the side) just wondering if i'll need to change them back to the originals

thanks

john

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jackherer

They should fail it, but some testers will turn a blind eye.

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johnnyboy666

cheers, i'll just put the originals back on to be on the safe side

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pugrallye

there is no legal requirement for rear disc backing plates, and your braided lines will be fine, just try to be sure they are not chafing on any sharp edges etc.

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