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Brake Lines

bigrigoperator

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I took my m109 out on a memorial cruise with the local classic VW club I belong too.

As I was parking when I got home the brakes went straight to the floor with no application. I did some trouble shooting and found that the hard line that runs to the front axle under the radiator has rusted out and failed.

Does anyone know the size i should replace it with? I plan on getting some stainless line in bulk and replacing all the lines on the truck.

Also i know the line from the master to the air pack uses 1/2in fittings, are the rest of the fittings the same size (also need the thread pitch)?


Thanks all
 

dmetalmiki

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That shows the necessity of checking under the trucks on a regular basis.
SAFETY WARNING.
Glad that did not happen to you on a freeway...
 

NY Tom

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If it's a deuce the lines from the "T" after the air pack to the front and rear are 5/16.The axle lines are 1/4".

Whatever the inverted flare nut size for each of these diameters is that is what you need. I don't remember the thread.

This place Fedhill has everything you need to do the job. I used the cunifer tubing they sell.
 

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jasonjc

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I like to use the polyarmor from American grease stick , it comes in straight sticks with nut and flares or rolls. You can get it at Oreillys or auto zone.
 

Mullaney

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If it's a deuce the lines from the "T" after the air pack to the front and rear are 5/16.The axle lines are 1/4".

Whatever the inverted flare nut size for each of these diameters is that is what you need. I don't remember the thread.

This place Fedhill has everything you need to do the job. I used the cunifer tubing they sell.
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Nice diagram!
 

M37M35

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