pinhole in the brakeline
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pinhole in the brakeline
will jb weld hold a pin hole in the brake line? i was modifying for my inake cause it was getting holes rubbed in it but nyways will jb weld hold a pin hole?
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i sense tensions are rising
and not to be a jerk, but what does being a "noob" have to do with learing their place? just bc they have a low post count doesnt necessarily mean they arent knowledgeable, maybe they just dont like surfing. I prob know more about cars in general and my SS than 98% of ppl on here, and that was BEFORE i had 8xx posts. hell 800 isnt even that many. a lot of ppl with high post counts are just thread ****** though too
and not to be a jerk, but what does being a "noob" have to do with learing their place? just bc they have a low post count doesnt necessarily mean they arent knowledgeable, maybe they just dont like surfing. I prob know more about cars in general and my SS than 98% of ppl on here, and that was BEFORE i had 8xx posts. hell 800 isnt even that many. a lot of ppl with high post counts are just thread ****** though too
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i sense tensions are rising
and not to be a jerk, but what does being a "noob" have to do with learing their place? just bc they have a low post count doesnt necessarily mean they arent knowledgeable, maybe they just dont like surfing. I prob know more about cars in general and my SS than 98% of ppl on here, and that was BEFORE i had 8xx posts. hell 800 isnt even that many. a lot of ppl with high post counts are just thread ****** though too
and not to be a jerk, but what does being a "noob" have to do with learing their place? just bc they have a low post count doesnt necessarily mean they arent knowledgeable, maybe they just dont like surfing. I prob know more about cars in general and my SS than 98% of ppl on here, and that was BEFORE i had 8xx posts. hell 800 isnt even that many. a lot of ppl with high post counts are just thread ****** though too
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^ that is true, but it doesnt go for everyone. ( i say this as you just helped me on honing the cylinders haha) i agree in this case def. i laughed as well and im not aiming it at you. I just feel like so many ppl base **** off of post count you know?
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well can anyone tell me what size the stock brake line is? or how to find out?
oh by the way just incase yall didnt know its 3/16 brake line
oh by the way just incase yall didnt know its 3/16 brake line
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I am not a mechanic, but I play one on the interwebz.
You must replace a damaged section of brake pipe. You must use steel pipe designed for brake systems. You must use double inverted flare(or ISO bubble) unions to connect your spliced pipe, NEVER use compression type fittings that are commonly used for fuel/oil pipes. Use the proper tools, materials and techniques, if you cant, pay someone who can.
You must replace a damaged section of brake pipe. You must use steel pipe designed for brake systems. You must use double inverted flare(or ISO bubble) unions to connect your spliced pipe, NEVER use compression type fittings that are commonly used for fuel/oil pipes. Use the proper tools, materials and techniques, if you cant, pay someone who can.