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CWS 08-21-2009 09:36 PM

Brake Line Fittings
 
As you can tell by my post count, I am new here. Last weekend I replaced my rear brake lines (67 C-10) wheel cylinders, and drum brakes. Some of the brake line fittings screwed all the way in and others appeared to only screw in about half way, but were tight. This happened on one wheel cylinder and one of the connections on the T fitting. Is there a way to get then screwed all the way in before they get tight?

Craig

72swbcamo 08-21-2009 09:54 PM

Re: Brake Line Fittings
 
Did you buy lines at a part store off the shelf? Sometimes they have fitting on them that have extra long fittings, so they may only thread in what looks like half way but still be completely tight. Just look at he fittings and see if you have fittings that have the extra long threads.

dwcsr 08-22-2009 12:56 AM

Re: Brake Line Fittings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 72swbcamo (Post 3477562)
Did you buy lines at a part store off the shelf? Sometimes they have fitting on them that have extra long fittings, so they may only thread in what looks like half way but still be completely tight. Just look at he fittings and see if you have fittings that have the extra long threads.

I agree,, Most of the parts store tubing has a 1 regular and 1 long fitting.

71tahoe 08-22-2009 09:16 AM

Re: Brake Line Fittings
 
If you can't push/pull the line in and out, it is tight.

mr48chev 08-22-2009 09:38 AM

Re: Brake Line Fittings
 
The male fitting on the line seats the flare of the female fitting and as the others said some lines have different length male fittings on them. As long as the flare is seated correctly you are good to go.

CWS 08-22-2009 11:15 PM

Re: Brake Line Fittings
 
Thanks for the information. I never would have figured out that the fittings on the same tube (that I bought at the local parts store) would have different lengths. What did we do before forums like this?

Craig

mclairmo 08-23-2009 10:30 AM

Re: Brake Line Fittings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CWS (Post 3479204)
Thanks for the information. I never would have figured out that the fittings on the same tube (that I bought at the local parts store) would have different lengths. What did we do before forums like this?

Craig

We screwed it up, took it apart again and figured out how to fix it correctly. We then taught our buddies, sons, neighbors, etc what not to do next time. Forums are great but we also need to get out there and talk to other humans. I bet most of the "experts" on this forum learned what they know from sources other than a forum or the internet in general. At least I did. There was no internet when I was building cars.


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