Re: [Chevelle-List] Q: Stuck brake line connection!

2003-06-24 Thread Mike Holleman



Use anti seize on the threads of your new lines, whether SS or 
not. SS is especially bad about gaulding the threads and self-destructing. I 
have bought SS brake lines from both Inline tube and Classic Tube. Both provide 
good quality products, but I will give the nod to Classic as for good service. 

hope this helps.
Mike Holleman

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  Thanks for your input!
  Any particular brand or shop you would 
  recommend on the stainless steel lines?
  How can I avoid the new lines getting stuck 
  like that? (In case Iput innew original ones)
  
  I'm going to try some of your tips 
  today!
  I'veborrowed vice-grip pliers from my 
  neighbor have
  soaked the connection with "556"over night.
  
  Mr. busted knuckle
  
  Pelle Andersson
  
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Cut it and replace the lines on 
the axles with stainless steel ones :-).Tom 
  


Re: [Chevelle-List] Q: Stuck brake line connection!

2003-06-23 Thread Kyle Bennett






soak it with PB Blaster then cut a slot in it. Use a big flat head screw driver to turn it.



kyle

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I was about to change the rear brakes, cylinders  lines but
the right brake line connection on top of the rear axel
is stuck  the "bolt" round!
Any good ideas how to loosen this bolt?

Best regards
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Q: Stuck brake line connection!

2003-06-23 Thread gene . nusbaum
Gibbs or liquid wrench followed by vice grip pliers have always worked for me, 
but they tear up the head.  Course if the head is already rounded doesn't hurt 
much.

Gene
 I was about to change the rear brakes, cylinders  lines but
 the right brake line connection on top of the rear axel
 is stuck  the bolt round!
 Any good ideas how to loosen this bolt?
 
 Best regards
 Pelle Andersson
 **
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 There lies... Another time
 Where darkness  light are one
 And as you tread the halls of sanity
 You feel so glad to be
 Unable to go beyond
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Q: Stuck brake line connection!

2003-06-23 Thread MICRLASER
Cut it and replace the lines on the axles with stainless steel ones :-).

Tom


RE: [Chevelle-List] Q: Stuck brake line connection!

2003-06-23 Thread Dale McIntosh
1. Penetrating oil.
2. Vice grips.
3. New line.
4. Correct flare nut wrench to install new line.  These are from Sears
and you probably don't need the entire set but Sears sells them
individually as well.  These are like $23 for the set.  Another very
good investment I found is a set of 1/4 drive, 6-pt, deep well sockets
for bleeders.  Sometimes you can't turn a wrench but you can get a
socket on it.

http://www.sears.com/data/product_images/tools/large/00944195000-dlv.jpg

Dale McIntosh


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 I was about to change the rear brakes, cylinders  lines but 
 the right brake line connection on top of the rear axel is 
 stuck  the bolt round! Any good ideas how to loosen this bolt?
 
 Best regards
 Pelle Andersson
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Q: Stuck brake line connection!

2003-06-23 Thread burnintires



Thanks for your input!
Any particular brand or shop you would 
recommend on the stainless steel lines?
How can I avoid the new lines getting stuck 
like that? (In case Iput innew original ones)

I'm going to try some of your tips 
today!
I'veborrowed vice-grip pliers from my 
neighbor have
soaked the connection with "556"over night.

Mr. busted knuckle

Pelle Andersson

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  brake line connection!
  Cut it and replace the lines on the 
  axles with stainless steel ones :-).Tom