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Problems with ss braided brake lines?
Has anyone had any problems with ss braided break lines leaking? I have a buddy who is putting some on his s14 and he has gone through 2 bottles of break fluid. If any of you have had problems with this how did you fix it? thanks
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were they bled properly and can he find the puddles?
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Exactly. Why do you think they're called break lines? Because they break. Now brake lines on the other hand seem to hold up fine.
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If you don't get the nylon covered brake lines, there are possibilites that dirt gets trapped in the weve causing a puncture in the line. Either that, you don't have your BRAKE lines torqued down enough. Also, make sure you have a copper "O"-ring gasket above and below the banjo bolt..
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Sorry for my misspelling, i thought something looked odd. Im not even sure exactly where the leak is coming from, he just called me and asked me to post a question about it because he was at work. He should chime in whenever he gets a chance
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Just for the sake of making sure...are the brake lines the correct ones? Just so you're not putting front 240 caliper lines on a 300zx caliper.
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