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LT4_UK
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I had a bit of a misfortune the other day when fitting braided lines in place of the rubber hoses to the calipers.
Front went OK but on the rear I inadvertently twisted a steel line. I thought the nut was turning but the line had rusted into the nut so I was turning the brake line at the same time...
Actually this line was very corroded which is a mystery as most of the steel lines are in great condition.
Trouble is now I have to replace the entire line from the flexible hose at the caliper to the other end which I have traced runs right into the ABS box.
The line I need to replace is the passenger side so it's a pretty long run!
My car is a 96 and as far as I can see there isn't a replacement available for this year. It seems you can get line kits for all C4s up to 94!
So my choice is to fabricate a new line. It looks like I can follow the whole route of the old line though getting into the ABS housing looks a bit tricky as so many lines run together.
Anyone have any tips for this great job?
Help and tips much appreciated!
Malc
Front went OK but on the rear I inadvertently twisted a steel line. I thought the nut was turning but the line had rusted into the nut so I was turning the brake line at the same time...
Actually this line was very corroded which is a mystery as most of the steel lines are in great condition.
Trouble is now I have to replace the entire line from the flexible hose at the caliper to the other end which I have traced runs right into the ABS box.
The line I need to replace is the passenger side so it's a pretty long run!
My car is a 96 and as far as I can see there isn't a replacement available for this year. It seems you can get line kits for all C4s up to 94!
So my choice is to fabricate a new line. It looks like I can follow the whole route of the old line though getting into the ABS housing looks a bit tricky as so many lines run together.
Anyone have any tips for this great job?
Help and tips much appreciated!
Malc