Create Custom Bent Brake Lines Yourself
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Transform Your Ride: Diy Brake Line Bending. We have to bend custom brake lines and set up our 1974 Maverick manual disc brake master cylinder. We give ins and outs of the installs.
Episode 246 Manic Mechanic
Parts:
DYNAMIC FRICTION 35554027 Ford Maverick MANAUL Disc Brake Master Cylinder
PV2 combination valve
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Manual Master Cylinder Push Rod Kit Replacement for Ford 1964-1973
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I think that I would use the push rod that came with the master cylinder, just cut it to length, thread both halves, and put a adjustment sleeve on it.
Always, (if you have one that fits) put a nut on it before you cut it off,
after you round the end, when you screw the nut off, it will clean the threads.
Nice video, I look forward to seeing the car on the road. As for the “free” hangar, I’d be careful; my good wife would replace the hangar for “ free” with a $75 blouse
Hahaha, I'd kind of wondered where those new clothes in my wife's closet came from
Always listen to the shop cat's advice
One major disadvantage I have found with the copper-nickel brake lines is that they are essentially one time use. They are so soft that the flare distorts easily and often doesn't seal correctly after a removal and reinstall. If the vehicle is in an area with even a little road salt, game over. The nut seizes to the line due to dissimilar metals so it will twist the line upon removal.
Great points Aaron. Luckily I don't have salt here
Jeff, Thanks for all your tips and routing your brake line work. On my list to add double master cylinder to the my T-bird ... Thanks big time!
Funny, I need to rebend the hard, pre-bent, SS, line that goes to the rear brakes for my '67 Mustang coupe. The pre-bent kit runs it over the steering column, where as the front, right goes under. This creates a point in which the two cross each other and will rub together, causing a leak.
That's held me up for several months. I think I need a real brake line bender instead of the Chineasium ones we get at the local parts stores...
Thanks!
Thank you Bob
The old bend your own brake line Episode...
3D Autoresomod. Love it
Thank you for this awesome episode!
I had a mechanic install this setup and come to find out he did not cross the lines over to the rear of the MC for the front brakes on the front of proportioning valve and visa versa.
That might explain why the car does not stop correctly. 🤔
And i dont think he installed the brake light switch either.
2 questions:
1 Where do i find that T that you used to connect the switch?
2 Is it OK to install the PV with the nylon piece facing down?
Great show!
64.5 Mustang btw
See folks....look at the danger he puts himself in for you....
Getting a hanger out ....HIS WIFE'S CLOSET!!!
he does his own stunts 👍
She's getting crafty though she's starting to buy the plastic hangers.
Any plans for more f100 content?
Jeff, is rhino fabrications still around. Watched a video on galaxie kickplate and the link won’t work
During the pandemic, Rhino Fabrication shut down. The dies and stamps were separated out between Autokrafters and Dashes Direct, I think.
Could the brake line be filled with sand (or similar) to avoid kinking when bending?
When you're talking 3/16 lines, no. You really honestly need to find a very small tubing bender. The problem is I find that the plier types actually are worse for kinking the line than you can imagine. I am still casting about trying to find something that will bend very small tight radiuses
@@AutoRestoMod Ridgid 36117 $83 through Amazon. It's what I have. Imperial 470FH is $51 does three sizes but doesn't have a dedicated slot for 3/16 - have to use the 1/4 slot.