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Removing Brake Lines
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Removing Brake Lines
Ok so i got ext. brake lines for my 93 hilux but having dramas removing the old ones... the little 10mm nut won't come undone from the end of the rubber hose on any of them without wanting to strip the heck out of it. Soaked them in CRC, tried using vice grips... nothings working. Didn't think it would be a good idea to heat it up..
Has anyone else had this problem? What did you do? I don't wanna pay someone to change my brakelines over.
Any help appreciated guys.
Brad.
Has anyone else had this problem? What did you do? I don't wanna pay someone to change my brakelines over.
Any help appreciated guys.
Brad.
If it still has some kind of hex shape (if you havent stripped the shite out of it), you can buy special spanners that look like a normal ring spanner, except they have a small opening in the ring section so the brake pipe can fit through the gap, and then the ring spanner can act on the hex nut.
So instead of a open end spanner only acting on two nut surfaces, the ring section acts on all six hex surfaces.
So instead of a open end spanner only acting on two nut surfaces, the ring section acts on all six hex surfaces.
nope they are normal right hand thread.DAMKIA wrote:The obvious question....wouldn't be a left hand thread, would it?
They are usually just real tight and the flare nuts are made out of fairly soft steel so they deform easilly unless the correct spanner is used.
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Vice grips always work better than flare nut spanners on stuck brakeline fittings. If you carnt get them off vicegrips then nothing will get them off. If your vicegrips slip on the nut either do them up tighter or buy yourself some better vicegrips.
Wouldnt waste your time buying flare nut spanners these are only good for brake fittings that are in good condition and arnt stuck.
Sam
Wouldnt waste your time buying flare nut spanners these are only good for brake fittings that are in good condition and arnt stuck.
Sam
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