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I'm going to install stainless steel brake lines. Looked on the brake forum and don't see any details on how to do it. It would appear to be fairly easy and straightforward, but then again, not much is on these cars and just want to be sure.
What's the procedure -is it just a matter of taking old lines off and replacing with new ones (I'm buying the ones from Pelican
here?)
Are the rears any different from the fronts?
When you take the old lines off, how much brake fluid comes out and do I need to do anything with the pedal to stop the flow?
Do I need to worry about too much fluid draining from the reservoir and affecting the clutch fluid hose; should I just clamp it off?
I have a motive bleeder and know how to bleed the brakes so not an issue when the lines are replaced.
Thanks
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thanks for tip on line wrench. Clutch hose was replaced over the summer when it ballooned and pedal hit the floor. I'll check with RS Barn on the lines.
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What's the price of the RS Barn SS brake lines? Website just says "call".
Also, as mentioned earlier, I would expect a substantial amount of brake fluid to leak out while these lines are replaced. What is your experience with that and any way to slow the loss? I do realize that the lines will need to be bled, but any tips on this?
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I might be wrong here, but I thought if you push the brake pedal in slightly, maybe an inch, and hold it there with a stick, the fluid stops running. I have new clutch, master and slave, so don't need to bleed it again. Brake fluid is new as well, just need to replace lines and bleed as needed.
I ordered from Pelican, they have the set for $67 (DOT approved, $52 non-DOT).
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I installed the SS brake lines today (purchased from Pelican.) Overall, it's a pretty simple job. However, access to install the rears is a PIA. Between lying under the car, trying to manipulate two wrenches and the ABS wiring getting in the way, no picnic. The clips also are not easy to remove. Lots of cursing doing the rears, took 2.5 hours. Fronts are a piece of cake, 1/2 hr each max. What was also interesting is that the nuts on the hard lines are 7/16" as are all of my bleeder screws; don't know if that's news to anyone. Thus, my metric line wrenches didn't work. Bled the system, no leaks, all seems fine.
One other thing, if you use a stick to push and hold the brake pedal down 2-3 inches, only a few drops of brake fluid will come out.
1986 Porsche 911 Targa (guards red/black interior)
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