Brake Pipes
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Brake Pipes
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Went to replace my brake hoses today but the ends of the brake pipes are so corroded that if I tried to undo them they would break. How much would it cost to get all the pipes changed on my hawkeye?
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Went to replace my brake hoses today but the ends of the brake pipes are so corroded that if I tried to undo them they would break. How much would it cost to get all the pipes changed on my hawkeye?
Thanks
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Are you guys using the proper tool ?
As in a flare nut wrench. I fitted braided hoses on mine yesterday and the originals had been on there for 16yrs ! I did start soaking the day before. The wrench gets a much better purchase on the nut and will take a lot of force.
If you were using the proper tool then ignore me..
Steve
As in a flare nut wrench. I fitted braided hoses on mine yesterday and the originals had been on there for 16yrs ! I did start soaking the day before. The wrench gets a much better purchase on the nut and will take a lot of force.
If you were using the proper tool then ignore me..
Steve
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Hi Steve
I haven't even attempted it yet was looking at the connection and because of the state of it wasn't even going to attempt it. What size of flare nut should it be?
I haven't even attempted it yet was looking at the connection and because of the state of it wasn't even going to attempt it. What size of flare nut should it be?
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I had all my calipers refurbished by Godspeed ( amazing job !) so just drained the whole system and did the hoses at the same time.
The only mistake I made was to put the rear calipers back on the wrong sides so the bleed nipple was on the bottom and not the top. This meant i had a soft pedal after bleeding. A quick call to Ben at Godspeed for advise put me straight and 10 minutes later, all was sorted.
I did use one of those one way bleed kits from Halfords for 4.99 and that worked a treat and made the process much quicker and a one man job once the car was up on axle stands..
Steve.
The only mistake I made was to put the rear calipers back on the wrong sides so the bleed nipple was on the bottom and not the top. This meant i had a soft pedal after bleeding. A quick call to Ben at Godspeed for advise put me straight and 10 minutes later, all was sorted.
I did use one of those one way bleed kits from Halfords for 4.99 and that worked a treat and made the process much quicker and a one man job once the car was up on axle stands..
Steve.
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