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Aug 8th, 2021, 13:46 | #1 |
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V40, Rear brake lines
Hi, next week end, I'm going to finally change my rear brake lines,
I have all the kit to make up the new lines, What i was wondering is, does the tank have to be removed to get at the passenger side line, or can it just be allowed to drop down with hoses still attached just enough to free the brake pipe from the clips ? |
Aug 8th, 2021, 13:55 | #2 | |
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Aug 8th, 2021, 14:01 | #3 |
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The pipe was an advisory on the last MOT, its ok, apart from on the drivers side near the flexible where the pipe has corroded. On both sides, i can drop down that pipe without dropping the tank, but as I'm going to replace the whole pipe, and replace with new, it makes sence to do both, the passenger side is going to be the problem, as the line runs under the fuel tank, or very close to it
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At the same time, if you are replacing the entire lines, then you might as well don't properly and remove the tank too, so you can then route the new brake lines the proper original way
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To do the job properly the tank needs dropping. It is also an opportunity to check the floorpan above the tank for corrosion - there is no rust protection applied apart from the phosphate primer. The rear pipes are joined at the bottom of the bulkhead just above the front suspension. Attachment shows work in progress on my V40.
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Its really being a PITA got the car up on stands so i can get underneath safely, thought i would start with passenger side, the bolts came out easily, that hold the brake pipes to the floor, the rear brake union is mullered, ive got the proper union spanner, but its to far chewed, by a previous owner, so I'm going to have to cut that,there a bolt right to the tank, that i just can't quite get to, with the tank in situ,so tomorrow im going to see if i can get the tank out and do the whole lot, Next question,how do i get at the front unions, do i undo the top unions, unbolt the joiner, somehow work it down and out because due to the lack of access, i'm scared i might round off the bottom unions if i try to undo them in situ.
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