Brake hose removal tricks?
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Brake hose removal tricks?
Does anybody have any tips/tricks for removing a very stubborn brake hose from the brake line fitting?
I've tried PB Blaster to no avail.
I've tried PB Blaster to no avail.
1976 Fiat 124 Spider
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
Vise Grip make a mini pliers (with a head designed to really support a hex nut) that works like a charm. Midwest Bayless has one in the tools section of their website.
You can also try a plumbers torch for about ten or fifteen seconds.
You can also try a plumbers torch for about ten or fifteen seconds.
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
yes i pull the clip and push it up just enuf to grab with vicegrips
then one more pair of vicegrips on the line nut
but dont just turn it off make sure you arent twisting the line"it will break"
if the nut wont spin on the line then remove the rubber hose and spin it instead
then one more pair of vicegrips on the line nut
but dont just turn it off make sure you arent twisting the line"it will break"
if the nut wont spin on the line then remove the rubber hose and spin it instead
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
Go easy with the torch or you will have a loud surprise...
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
I can vouch for this particular model. I have a set of 2. The mini bolt/rod cutting jaws can come in very handy too:
Those and an old fashioned pair of fence pliers come in very handy. Modern version of the tool that won the West:
Those and an old fashioned pair of fence pliers come in very handy. Modern version of the tool that won the West:
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
Sounds like those Vise Grips are the trick. I'll get a pair or 2.
Thanks for the input guys.
Thanks for the input guys.
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
I just checked in the garage. Mine is the 4LW.
http://www.amazon.com/Vise-Grip-Adjusta ... B0076ITU64
http://www.amazon.com/Vise-Grip-Adjusta ... B0076ITU64
1979 Fiat Spider (since new)
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2003 Chevrolet Cavalier (daily driver)
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1972 Grumman Traveller 5895L (long gone).
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1999 Honda Shadow VLX 600
1972 Grumman Traveller 5895L (long gone).
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
One of each pliers would be ideal since the hex nut of the flex hose is bigger than the inverted nut of the brake line.
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
I have a set of the 7's and yes the 4 would probably be better for the smaller fittings.
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
So did I buy flare nut wrenches for nothing? Should I get the vice grip tool instead?
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
Flare (aka line) wrenches are great until you get a nut that's really stuck. Then the flare wrench can sometimes flex just enough to let the nut spin inside, rounding off the corners. The vise grip can hold it all just a little tighter, which can make the difference between success and failure. I'd prefer to use the flare wrench whenever possible, but the vise grips are available when I have a nut that just doesn't want to come loose.
Lloyd Glade- Mukilteo, WA
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
There are different quality flare nut wrenches with some being so springy that you sometimes need to use a pair of Vise Grips to keep them from spreading and messing up a stubborn flare nut.Boris61 wrote:So did I buy flare nut wrenches for nothing? Should I get the vice grip tool instead?
A high quality set of flare nut wrenches in both metric and standard are a good addition to any tool box and are not for nothing.
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
I used flare nut wrenches in the past but I had a friend tell me to try and tighten just a tad before undoing. Perhaps the threads break enough to make it easier to undo.
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Re: Brake hose removal tricks?
Worst case, you can cut the hard line. I had a really stubborn fitting, tried PB Blaster, flare nut wrench, some heat. Nothing worked.
I was overhauling the whole brakes anyways (lines, rotors, pads, caliper seals) so I just cut it and made a new hard line
I was overhauling the whole brakes anyways (lines, rotors, pads, caliper seals) so I just cut it and made a new hard line
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