Bob Explorer 200
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- October 20, 2010
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- City, State
- Boston, MA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002
I had my 2002 2WD jacked up in my garage a few days ago when the jack slipped off the frame and ruptured the brake line. I should have been more careful and bent over to make a visual check but my back problems have been a major issue for some years and, by the time I decided to lower the truck that day, I was sore enough to get foolishly careless.
Anyway, the people at Advanced Auto kindly provided me the loan of a flaring tool (with a $$$ deposit, of course) along with my purchase of replacement line section and brass coupling units. Can any of you folks give me any info on possible problems or pitfalls I might run into in the process? Do I have to drain the system first? Is the line fairly flexible so I can bend it a bit during the process and can I use a hacksaw to make the cuts? Also, I'm assuming I'll have to bleed that wheel's brake piston in order to purge it of air. Am I right on that? Haven't bled a brake in many years and I don't think I ever have on a disc brake. Is there a sticky or some other source in these forums that can give me the info on bleeding? I tried searching but couldn't find much.
As always, any help here will be really appreciated. I've relied upon the expertise of the good people here several times in the past few years and it's been my salvation with this truck. Thanks up front.
Bob
Anyway, the people at Advanced Auto kindly provided me the loan of a flaring tool (with a $$$ deposit, of course) along with my purchase of replacement line section and brass coupling units. Can any of you folks give me any info on possible problems or pitfalls I might run into in the process? Do I have to drain the system first? Is the line fairly flexible so I can bend it a bit during the process and can I use a hacksaw to make the cuts? Also, I'm assuming I'll have to bleed that wheel's brake piston in order to purge it of air. Am I right on that? Haven't bled a brake in many years and I don't think I ever have on a disc brake. Is there a sticky or some other source in these forums that can give me the info on bleeding? I tried searching but couldn't find much.
As always, any help here will be really appreciated. I've relied upon the expertise of the good people here several times in the past few years and it's been my salvation with this truck. Thanks up front.
Bob