Rounded brake line nut...
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Was removing the line, and threaded the nut on the car pipe! One side came off easy after a few shots of wd40,
Other side was pretty badly stuck, and it eventually rounded
Tried with vice grips but that's just making it worse,
Can I just cut the line and get a new join?
Other side was pretty badly stuck, and it eventually rounded
Tried with vice grips but that's just making it worse,
Can I just cut the line and get a new join?
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maggspower
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Brake lines need to be done at the first atempt as the nuts are sometimes brass and round very easy. Get yourself a propper brake flare spanner for next timethey are less likley to slip.
What is the flare nut coming out of? A flexi or a junction?
What is the flare nut coming out of? A flexi or a junction?
Yep was using a 11mil flare wrench had a 14mil locked on the strut and just went in,
Erm its the brake pipe coming from the car through the inner wing? It's the 11mil join nut thing... Where it connects to the caliper line,
Erm its the brake pipe coming from the car through the inner wing? It's the 11mil join nut thing... Where it connects to the caliper line,
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Speedtouch
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You could try small Mole grips.
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I'm going through the same sort of thing with a, spit, Peugeot 206 (not mine)
The nut won't be of any use if it has rounded. So cut the pipe right close to the nut and get the old nut out with a socket or something more brutal.. If you can't budge it then worst case scenario is you'll need a new flexi line, not too bad.
Now you have to hope that there's enough hard pipe left to still reach where it needs to go. There should be enough slack but don't put it under tension. Put a new nut on and flare the pipe.
You're better of paying to borrow a decent flaring tool than buying a cheap one.
The nut won't be of any use if it has rounded. So cut the pipe right close to the nut and get the old nut out with a socket or something more brutal.. If you can't budge it then worst case scenario is you'll need a new flexi line, not too bad.
Now you have to hope that there's enough hard pipe left to still reach where it needs to go. There should be enough slack but don't put it under tension. Put a new nut on and flare the pipe.
You're better of paying to borrow a decent flaring tool than buying a cheap one.
What with this being the 65p magnum, the most powerfull ice-cream in the world. You have to ask your self one question, do I feel licky? Well do you punk?
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capri_rob
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Had to replace the passenger side one on my touring from the ABS pump to the n/s/f corner as it rounded off where it joins to the flexi pipe
I don't plan on doing loads of brake pipe renewals in the future as they'e all plastered regularly in waxoyl so didnt bothe buying the pipe and tools - just Bought the pipe from BMW so it was exactly the right length but still had to bend it to fit.
I don't plan on doing loads of brake pipe renewals in the future as they'e all plastered regularly in waxoyl so didnt bothe buying the pipe and tools - just Bought the pipe from BMW so it was exactly the right length but still had to bend it to fit.

e30topless said : Proper BMW's have 4 headlights, last of the run was the E30 and E34/E32 anything after that is just complete shite
Oh yeah, if you have ABS then don't let air get into the pump, this is not a good thing.
Double check with someone who know for sure on this as I don't really deal with ABS much, E30s are modern cars to me..
Double check with someone who know for sure on this as I don't really deal with ABS much, E30s are modern cars to me..
What with this being the 65p magnum, the most powerfull ice-cream in the world. You have to ask your self one question, do I feel licky? Well do you punk?
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Kunifer pipe and fittings cost pennies.....bmw9818 wrote:yeah i dont wanna spend any further money on the car, buying flaring tools or anything else than whats neccessary, il just switch the pipes over should be easy enough with an empty engine bay,


