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Hi guys:
I am going to replace my aging, original lines on the 912E with some new DOT braided ones I bought a while ago. This seems easy enough, but can anyone give me a run down with "watch fors" and the right size tools I need? I appreciate it. Thanks a million! Dave |
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Dave,
First step is to get a set of Craftsman Metric Flare-Nut Wrenches ... if you don't already have a set! Second step is to douse the fittings with REAL PENETRATING OIL the night before you are going to attempt removal of those old hoses. ------------------ Warren Hall 1973 911S Targa |
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Warren,
I figured you'd be of help here. It seems that you are always there for the fundamentals and conspicuously silent on the wild, off-topic threads. Thanks! I did spray some spray lube on the fitting tonight. I didn't have a can of good penetrating oil (not one that I could find anyway). Anything wrong with good old Liquid Wrench? I'll douse it all well and take a crack in few days' time. I don't want any hassles, but they are old, old, old. Thanks! David |
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Hey Warren,
The lines are coming off easily. I can't figure out how to get the old front lines out from the flange to which they attach? They are free of the caliper and the hard lines, I just don't know how to get them "out", so to speak. Thanks, David |
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Dave, trying to visualize the fittings from here at work. I believe the line actually has a fitting on either side of the flange. You need to get two wrenches, the penetrating fluid, etc. then just unscrew them. Check out the attached link. It shows an 84 system, but ours is not that much different. http://www.msroadrace.com/TechStuff/TechIllustrations/91184to86/6WheelsBrakes/BrakeLines6-04-05.jpg
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Dave,
There is a 'U' spring-clip on the other side, out of sight, and it needs to be knocked off with a large screwdriver (18" BFS variety) or drift. It is #8 in the following diagram: http://www.pelicanparts.com/911/911_Parts/1974-75/6-2-1.JPG ------------------ Warren Hall 1973 911S Targa |
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