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With help from my wife for the brake bleeding, I was able to get the new brake union in, and verify that the brake lights worked. So off to the inspection place I went. Guys at the local tire place were nice, and considerate of an old car. It passed the inspection, and I am now registered and legal! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Now that the paperwork is all done, I am ready to tackle the next project. It looks like I'm going to have to replace at least one of the pipes that goes to the 4-way brake union. The one going to the right front wheel is leaking a little. Looks like it was kinked close to the fitting when I was trying to get the old switch off, and that is causing a small leak. Doesn't look like it will be all that hard to replace, as it's a short line.
What special tools am I going to need? I'm figuring on getting the brake pipe set from Moss, which says it already has the ends fitted. Looks like I'll need some sort of pipe bending tools as well?
Now that the paperwork is all done, I am ready to tackle the next project. It looks like I'm going to have to replace at least one of the pipes that goes to the 4-way brake union. The one going to the right front wheel is leaking a little. Looks like it was kinked close to the fitting when I was trying to get the old switch off, and that is causing a small leak. Doesn't look like it will be all that hard to replace, as it's a short line.
What special tools am I going to need? I'm figuring on getting the brake pipe set from Moss, which says it already has the ends fitted. Looks like I'll need some sort of pipe bending tools as well?