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FJ40 Soft brake line replacements and bitchen

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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FJ40 Soft brake line replacements and bitchen

Post by captahab18 »

My soft brake lines are shiet. But you know whats even shittier. Is stopping by a brake shop to get an idea of what it will cost to have them make up the hoses because they are trying to convince you that no one stocks or sells them any more for your old shorty fj40.

Those assholes wanted to pop me about 80 bucks a hose. 30 bucks on the fluid they would use to bleed the brakes. And another 100 or so for labour. But not only that they tried to tell me that there is a "special way" to bleed the old cruisers. I'm standing there thinking....special way my ass....whats that?... pump the pedal and use a brake bleed kit?

I think their goal was to scare me off from doing it myself as I let it be known that I had no previous brake servicing expirence. Commie capitalists bastards. After all was said and done I walked away with a useless 400 ++ dollar quote.

So heres a question. Where do you guys with your oldish 40s get your soft brake lines? Does toyota carry them? Rape-co?

Or does anyone know of a place thats reasonable in brisy?

Mines a 73 ..does anyone know up to what year the brakes lines might have been similar that way when these guys look up the parts in their books they cant tell me that their part listings only go back to 1975?

-captajewhab
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Post by NICK »

go to any other brake place and have the hoses made, i just had them made for my hilux and 2 steel hoses for the rear diff, a rear rubber hose 110cm in lenght and 2 fronts 80cm in lenght cost me $107.

As for bleeding, there is a special way to do it. of memory you start at the furtherest poing from the booster and work your way back. could be the other way i cant remember.


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Post by ORSM45 »

1.1m, thats alot of hose :?

i thought it was closest to booster first.

bleeder kit?

all you need is a 10mm spanner and a mate to pump your pedal. maybe a rag if your worried about fluid going everywhere.
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Post by MY45 »

To bleed em you definantly start with the furthest brake from the booster and work your way back. I got some made up for the 45 and it was nowhere near that price. But the bleeding part is a sinch with a $5 bleeding hose from supercheap, so go for it your self.
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Post by the_smoo »

I replaced the short brake line hose that attaches to the rear axle... (73 40 series cruiser) straight out of the packet from Don Kyatts in melbourne. i think i paid about 35 bucks from memory....

http://www.donkyatt.com.au/

As for bleeding your brake system, there is no trick.. its just time consuming...bloody wheel cylinder adjustment takes forever to get just right..

this is a good desription... and this guy has been doing them a while..

http://rzeppa.org/tech/brakes.htm
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Post by captahab18 »

Yeah I have read about bleeding from the furthest away brake first. Thanks for reminding me. I've got a personal collection of posts and info off site pertaining speciffically to bleeding the old 40's. I just knew the guy was blowing smoke up my arse.

The Don Kayatt place is just what I was looking for. They even have a brisbane branch!

Always greatful for the wealth of knowledge you guys openly share with dimwitted newbs like me.

Gracias,

-captdaghab
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FJ40 brakes

Post by Mechman »

HI Capt... im the guy that brought the bullbar from you. i have just done all my brakes and its fun (not). if you need a hand i am still local and i have the speical tool for adjusting the wheel cylinders. a screwdriver is a pain, the proper tool is exy but worth using.

PM me if you would like a hand


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Post by captahab18 »

Hey Rob,

check your message box. I dont plan on goofing with the brakes yet ...just starting to price them. But if and when I do I'll let you know. Thanks for the offer

-Gary
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brakes

Post by Mechman »

captahab18 wrote:Hey Rob,

check your message box. I dont plan on goofing with the brakes yet ...just starting to price them. But if and when I do I'll let you know. Thanks for the offer

-Gary



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