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Old 11-29-2004, 06:55 PM
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ok, found the problem, its the brake line, not the MC, so now is the time to put on the steel lines I have in my toolbox...
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now, how do I put on the steel braided lines?
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The old ones will just unscrew, and the new ones will screw in. You'll have to pull a couple of spring clips where the lines meet the hard lines, but that's about it, really simple process. Make sure to soak the connectors in WD 40 or something similar before starting, as they have a tendancy to corrode together. Took me about 25 minutes to change all 4 lines on my car, then another 30 minutes or so to bleed them all. Pretty easy project.

Does anybody know about the fluid resevoirs???



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