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Tips on replacing hard brake line ?

Old 01-31-2012, 08:07 PM
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Install and repairs went well. Was able to cut stock line and add unions to new line. All was good until bleeder broke in cylinder :-( thanks for tips though
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Compression fittings = 150psi.

Brake systems = 1500+psi.
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Originally Posted by 2Evil4U
Compression fittings = 150psi.

Brake systems = 1500+psi.
3000 psi if you stomp on the brakes. Do not use compression fittings.
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