theoldwizard1
Well-known member
I'm sure many of you are keeping older vehicles on the road longer and if you live in the midwest where they use road salt, or near the coast where there is a lot of salt air, you know that rust is your enemy !
For the life of me, I will never understand why automakers won't pay a few extra bucks and use stainless lines for fuel and brakes, but they don't. So over the years, they corrodes, especially at the fitting where they join a flex hose. Eventually the corrosion is so bad the the connector will not longer spin on the line. If you are lucky, you will be able to undo the hose end and install a new hose. If not ...
Do you replace the whole hard line back to the next good joint or do you just do a compression splice at a convenient place and insert a new piece of line, pre-flared, with a fitting on it ?
Remember, on most vehicles, the brake and fuel lines are installed long before many other components, so replacing a long section of line may be difficult. Also doing a proper double flare (which is challenging enough for a rookie) on the vehicle may not be feasible.
For the life of me, I will never understand why automakers won't pay a few extra bucks and use stainless lines for fuel and brakes, but they don't. So over the years, they corrodes, especially at the fitting where they join a flex hose. Eventually the corrosion is so bad the the connector will not longer spin on the line. If you are lucky, you will be able to undo the hose end and install a new hose. If not ...
Do you replace the whole hard line back to the next good joint or do you just do a compression splice at a convenient place and insert a new piece of line, pre-flared, with a fitting on it ?
Remember, on most vehicles, the brake and fuel lines are installed long before many other components, so replacing a long section of line may be difficult. Also doing a proper double flare (which is challenging enough for a rookie) on the vehicle may not be feasible.
) then Id be more than happy to do that...Cant say Ive ever had that happen though