can you patch up a brake line?
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can you patch up a brake line?
ok i have a TINY hole in my brake line near the rear drum of the drivers side line. theres a shop here that will bend me a new line to replace it for about $45. can i just patch it with something? dont wanna pull the line, get it replaced then bleed the entire system over a super small hole. its small but leaks a good amount of fluid
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Don`t try and patch it, pay the 45 dollars and get a new brake line. Its not worth playing with your life or someone else`s when it comes to the brakes.
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im strongly leaning towards the new line but i need to get a quick fix for the week cuz i dont have time to take it off until the weekend. i drive about 30 miles everyday to school and back and with this leak it leaks less than half of the resivoir but the brakes feel good, they arnt messed up or anything just leaks some fluid from the tiny hole, its hardly visible
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ok nevermind, i got some time off tomorrow that ill hope to take it out. any tips on bleeding? do i have to bleed each wheel or should iuse one of those one man bleeder things
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$45?!?!?!?!?
You can buy pieces of brake line with the fittings on them for like $5 at your local autoparts store ... put it up next to your current one, bend the new one to match with your fingers, and reinstall.
No reason to pay someone to do such a simple fix IMHO
You can buy pieces of brake line with the fittings on them for like $5 at your local autoparts store ... put it up next to your current one, bend the new one to match with your fingers, and reinstall.
No reason to pay someone to do such a simple fix IMHO
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Here's some good info on bleeding: http://www.gadgetonline.com/BrakeFlush.htm
Always start bleeding with the wheel farthest from the MC and work your way to the closest. Don't forget the proportional valve if you have one.
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