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- September 6, 2006
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- City, State
- South Central PA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1994 Explorer
- Callsign
- yosty
It was an easy job. I have done several before where I have made it difficult on myself.
I cut the old brake line at the fuel filter location. Fished the brake line from fuel filter forward out from under the truck.
I cleaned it up and used a chop saw to square the line up and a bench wire wheel to deburr it.
Line nut went on and I use the clam shell style flare tool.
This style when used properly has made flaring brake lines enjoying for me!
I reinstalled back in the explorer and added a flared union.
From there ran the new line back to rear brake hose. I fished it up high with the fuel lines to make it last longer this time.
Bled the brakes with a 2x4 wedged between the brake pedal and the seat!
I cut the old brake line at the fuel filter location. Fished the brake line from fuel filter forward out from under the truck.
I cleaned it up and used a chop saw to square the line up and a bench wire wheel to deburr it.
Line nut went on and I use the clam shell style flare tool.
This style when used properly has made flaring brake lines enjoying for me!
I reinstalled back in the explorer and added a flared union.
From there ran the new line back to rear brake hose. I fished it up high with the fuel lines to make it last longer this time.
Bled the brakes with a 2x4 wedged between the brake pedal and the seat!