glen3107
Active member
A couple of weeks ago, I had a shop do a brake job on my 87 C4. After driving the car over the weekend, I notice fluid on the garage floor under the car. I check the master cylinder and it was O.K.. I took the car out and after about 2 blocks, the brake petal went to the floor.
I took the car back to the repair shop to have it checked out and found that the metal brake line from the ABS to the driver's side front wheel had been bent and was broken at the wheel connection. (they contend that the line was struck by the suspension arm and was bent?)
We (the shop and I) tried to find a replacement line, but it seems that no one carries one.
I noticed that the line had some play and suggested to the shop that they cut the line, re-flare it and attach it again.
Well, they cut the line about 1/2" from the connector. They didn't have a tool to flare the line. They ordered a tool and attempted to flare the line. They tell me that the line is too substanial to flare and that the brake line keeps slipping out of the double flare tool.
I'm wondering if there is a way to flare the end of the line? My only other solution is to go the junk yard and canabalize another C4. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I took the car back to the repair shop to have it checked out and found that the metal brake line from the ABS to the driver's side front wheel had been bent and was broken at the wheel connection. (they contend that the line was struck by the suspension arm and was bent?)
We (the shop and I) tried to find a replacement line, but it seems that no one carries one.
I noticed that the line had some play and suggested to the shop that they cut the line, re-flare it and attach it again.
Well, they cut the line about 1/2" from the connector. They didn't have a tool to flare the line. They ordered a tool and attempted to flare the line. They tell me that the line is too substanial to flare and that the brake line keeps slipping out of the double flare tool.
I'm wondering if there is a way to flare the end of the line? My only other solution is to go the junk yard and canabalize another C4. Does anyone have any suggestions?
