HunterW
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Hey guys,
I'm in the process of replacing the entire brake system. After losing brakes on the road after first buying the truck, I decided that was a ride I'd rather not take again!
So I've got 6 all new wheel cylinders on, new master, new brake booster. In the process of starting to refill and bleed the system, I noticed the line going into the side of the booster (coming from master) and the line exiting the booster going to the proportioning block (mounted inside frame rail) were both leaking. They look to be properly flared and were tightened all the way.
Do I need new lines? Clean off slight surface rust? Re-flare if there's enough lines to do so?
The inside of the booster where the lines go do not look like a nipple type design to receive the hard line flare. (Sorry, don't know proper nomenclature) It instead looks to be chamfered toward the inside of the booster body?
Thanks guys!
Hunter
I'm in the process of replacing the entire brake system. After losing brakes on the road after first buying the truck, I decided that was a ride I'd rather not take again!
So I've got 6 all new wheel cylinders on, new master, new brake booster. In the process of starting to refill and bleed the system, I noticed the line going into the side of the booster (coming from master) and the line exiting the booster going to the proportioning block (mounted inside frame rail) were both leaking. They look to be properly flared and were tightened all the way.
Do I need new lines? Clean off slight surface rust? Re-flare if there's enough lines to do so?
The inside of the booster where the lines go do not look like a nipple type design to receive the hard line flare. (Sorry, don't know proper nomenclature) It instead looks to be chamfered toward the inside of the booster body?
Thanks guys!
Hunter