1994 Front To Back Brake Line Replacement?
#11
Well, I was able to get the line and fittings from NAPA today. I just started at the fitting where the line changes over to the rubber hose, and used the fitting that came on the line to thread into that connector. Then I cut the old line just past the tank where it looked fairly good and put a union there to join the old and new line. I tried using a cheap flare tool, but it didn't seem to work right... so I'm a little worried those fittings are going to leak.
Its definitely not "professional" work... I just snaked it along the rail and its not in the factory clips. But I paid $1500 for this truck and only plan to use it for Mendards runs. Just by-passing the old line is fine for now to get the rear brakes working again.
I ran out of time to bleed them though so I'm not 100% certain everything is back in working order. I don't see any leaks anymore, but the pedal still goes right to the floor with little resistance. I'm hoping bleeding helps, but knowing my luck the master cylinder is failing and the leak was just a coincidence.
Its definitely not "professional" work... I just snaked it along the rail and its not in the factory clips. But I paid $1500 for this truck and only plan to use it for Mendards runs. Just by-passing the old line is fine for now to get the rear brakes working again.
I ran out of time to bleed them though so I'm not 100% certain everything is back in working order. I don't see any leaks anymore, but the pedal still goes right to the floor with little resistance. I'm hoping bleeding helps, but knowing my luck the master cylinder is failing and the leak was just a coincidence.
#12
For safety's sake, please be sure that you are putting a double flare on your steel replacement brake lines - if you don't have a double flaring tool, they can be purchased cheaply here:
https://www.harborfreight.com/double...kit-66534.html
https://www.harborfreight.com/double...kit-66534.html
#13
For safety's sake, please be sure that you are putting a double flare on your steel replacement brake lines - if you don't have a double flaring tool, they can be purchased cheaply here:
https://www.harborfreight.com/double...kit-66534.html
https://www.harborfreight.com/double...kit-66534.html
So it looks like next weekend will be spent replacing my replaced line with new replacement line, with properly flared ends. At least I will be able to do the whole thing a lot faster now that I've done it once.