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Brake line nut
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marone
PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 5:54 pm Up
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Hi All

I'm attempting to replace the brake lines but I'm having difficulty removing the nut that connects the flexible hose to the solid pipe.

I have a set of flare nut wrenches but I'm finding that 10mm is too small and 11mm is giving a bit of slip. Seems if I put any force into it, it going to chew up the nut.

Currently have the nut soaking in some WD40 as after 14yrs it's coated in rust. I'm planning on trying again tomorrow.

Anyone have any thoughts or ideas how I can get the nut loose?

Also if I do damage the nut in the process, will I be able to obtain a replacement oem or aftermarket?

Cheers

Current: 206 GTi 180 2.0l
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Edward
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If you are changing the pipes then cut the pipe near the hose union and put a long socket over the nut. Spanners open up and slip. The socket doesn't.
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cube
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There's loads of places in Leeds that sell the banjo bolts matey.
I used Beeston Motor factors (BMF) but their not too far from me lol.
Where are you if ya want hand or someone to say 'oh ya don't wanna do that" !! Pmsl lol

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marone
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Cheers for the tip Edward, I'll give that a go.

I'm from Wakefield Cube, I'm sure there's a few places that have them around here then. Might look to get it swapped out as its looking tired.

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Cool, let me know if ya need a hand matey
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Try plusgas or a proper penetrating fluid .. WD40 is pants for really bad rust.
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