Brake Hose Removal

Maintenance advice to keep your Spider in shape.
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ralphcap

Brake Hose Removal

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1981 FI 2000 spider front brakes. To remove the brake hose from the brake line turn the 10mm nut on the brake line clockwise or counterclockwise?
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Re: Brake Hose Removal

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they are all standard thread. ccw to loosen
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Just out of curiosity, are there any CW to loosen nuts/bolts on a spider? IIRC some cars have crank or hub nuts like that, don't they?
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Right hub nut is CW to loosen. About all I ran into during my suspension work. Unlike a 80's MOPAR, even all the lugs are ccw to loosen... :)

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Removing the hose at the hard line can be very difficult. I've found the best tools for that is Vise Grip 4LW locking pliers
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bluespider262 wrote:Just out of curiosity, are there any CW to loosen nuts/bolts on a spider? IIRC some cars have crank or hub nuts like that, don't they?

Crank pulley nut

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Post by ralphcap »

Thanks for the tips. I was able to disconnect the driver's side brake line without a problem but broke the brake line on the passender's side. Looks like I will have to replace the complete brake line. I have enough line for a repair but it appears that a repair is not possible for a shade tree mechanic like me. Any suggestions for avoiding a brake line replacement?
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