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Brake line spanner size
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shaun88
PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 3:28 pm Up
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Ok, so this is annoying, i bought a set of brake spanners as im removing some of my brake pipes. Problem is 10mm is to small 11mm is to big, what other options are there?? someone said a 7/16 but im a bit out of touch with sizes does this sound like it would do the job its literally like i need a 10.5mm spanner???

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a 7/16 is about 11.1mm so wont help but they both usually work

heres a chart i just found www.csgnetwork.com/wre...table.html

Edit: If your replacing the parts anyway just use vice-grips

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Mole grips it is then lol. Just going to be a pig getting round the rear axle and lav. Bloody cars. Thanks
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Don't use mole grips on anything that's going to be re-used though.
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i would be surprise you can take it off with mole grip.

get a proper brake line spanner

 
 

 

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not going to take anything off that needs reusing, mole grips destroy anything they come in cntact with, and seabook i have but cant get none to fit as i explained??

thanks shaun

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i am fairly sure it is 11mm size as i did mine not long ago.

unless someone round off some of the nut before....

might be better grind it off

 
 

 

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will try 11 again tomorrow but fairly sure it didnt fit i tried 3 different unions, if i grind it off i wont be able to remove the thread from master cylinder lav or drums???
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it would be hard....

or use adjustable spanner? Laughing

 
 

 

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will have a go tomorrow when it eventually stops P*****g down!! will post and let you know how i got on,

cheers

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Seabook wrote:

unless someone round off some of the nut before....

Thats what happens with a lot of diy brake pipe jobs Wink

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It might be better to try and fit something down the side of the nut and spanner to take up the space. It it does slip it will just round it off more ...

And take care as if you turn the whole pipe it will bend or worse, snap off

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That sounds a good idea, im renewing all brake lines and joints anyhow so if worse comes to worst and they snap i am renewing anyway!!

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Just cut the brake pipe before the union, that way you will be able to get a socket on it to undo it before its completely rounded.
 


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the 10mm will fit - it will just need a bit of encouragement. If it really won't, take a very fine file to the nut until it does fit...
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