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There’s no way this is government issue…

Danheit

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So during my pre-ride check, I took one last stab of the brakes before pulling out, and blew a brake line. Thankfully, I hadn’t really even moved out of my spot yet. Cut the truck off, climb underneath, find fluid pouring from the left frame rail going from the master to the rear axle. Takes me a second to realize what has happened… the RUBBER brake hose that comes off just behind the master where it tee’s, has blown off the fitting. Yes, rubber line that comes from just behind the master, to the tee that branches off for the first rear axle. I really feel like this should be a steel line, not a rubber hose. I’m right, …right?
 

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So during my pre-ride check, I took one last stab of the brakes before pulling out, and blew a brake line. Thankfully, I hadn’t really even moved out of my spot yet. Cut the truck off, climb underneath, find fluid pouring from the left frame rail going from the master to the rear axle. Takes me a second to realize what has happened… the RUBBER brake hose that comes off just behind the master where it tee’s, has blown off the fitting. Yes, rubber line that comes from just behind the master, to the tee that branches off for the first rear axle. I really feel like this should be a steel line, not a rubber hose. I’m right, …right?
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You should be Steel from the MC to the front rear axle, up above the gearbox ("Chunk" or "Hogs Head") there should be a "T" that sends more Steel line to the rear rear axle. At the "T" you should have a rubber hose down to a bolt where another "T" sitting on top of the axle feeds Steel to the left and right wheel cylinders. Same on the other two axles. There should be three rubber hoses. One on each axle that allows the axles to rise and fall as you go over rough terrain.

Even found a picture created by Member PEASHOOTER on the site!

Deuce Peashooter Brake Schematic.jpg

PDF below is attached with the ability to ZOOM in to enlarge using Acrobat.
 

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ToddJK

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So during my pre-ride check, I took one last stab of the brakes before pulling out, and blew a brake line. Thankfully, I hadn’t really even moved out of my spot yet. Cut the truck off, climb underneath, find fluid pouring from the left frame rail going from the master to the rear axle. Takes me a second to realize what has happened… the RUBBER brake hose that comes off just behind the master where it tee’s, has blown off the fitting. Yes, rubber line that comes from just behind the master, to the tee that branches off for the first rear axle. I really feel like this should be a steel line, not a rubber hose. I’m right, …right?
Yeah, that's definitely supposed to be steel. I bet there was a break or leak there before and it was someone's patch job. I could be wrong, but I've never seen a rubber line on any vehicle straight from the MC.
 

Danheit

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You should be Steel from the MC to the front rear axle, up above the gearbox ("Chunk" or "Hogs Head") there should be a "T" that sends more Steel line to the rear rear axle. At the "T" you should have a rubber hose down to a bolt where another "T" sitting on top of the axle feeds Steel to the left and right wheel cylinders. Same on the other two axles. There should be three rubber hoses. One on each axle that allows the axles to rise and fall as you go over rough terrain.

Even found a picture created by Member PEASHOOTER on the site!

View attachment 867294

PDF below is attached with the ability to ZOOM in to enlarge using Acrobat.
Yup, I’ve got FL3 as a flexible hose with push style fittings…. 🤦‍♂️
 

Mullaney

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Yup, I’ve got FL3 as a flexible hose with push style fittings…. 🤦‍♂️
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I may be waving the white flag unnecessarily - but you mentioned "Push Style Fittings"? That sounds to me like air line fittings. The FL3 should be a rubber hose that is generally "Inverted Flair" where the steel line connects to it. The flexible hose should not be plastic with push fittings.

Maybe a picture of what you have?
 
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