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Masekwm

Seized Union Between Metal Pipe And Final Rear Flexi Hose

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Masekwm

I've been struggling this morning to remove the flexi hose that connects into the rear caliper. The union is refusing to budge.

 

I stupidly cut the flexi thinking I'd get a 17mm socket on it and that would be the end of it. So now I have very little pipe clamped!

 

I was wondering if I get a blow torch onto the union and heat it up if this will help to free up the seized union? As the brake fluid is leaking I was going to clamp the brake line further back to allow the remainder to drain and remove any fire hazard? I'm going to go and buy a set of brake spanners too.

 

Any tips on how to remove this pipe would be great

 

Ta

 

Keith

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I think brake fluid is flammable! You may be better off just replacing the pipe than f*cking about with the old one. If you do want to warm it up, drain the system

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jimistdt

Large is right look:

Brake fluid is a flammable product, which contains 80-85% solvent in the form of glycols (methyl, ethyl, and butyl ethers of ethylene glycol).

 

 

Robbed of tinternet

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hengti

i can't quite remember the arrangement, but is there room to be using mole grips?

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Masekwm
I think brake fluid is flammable! You may be better off just replacing the pipe than f*cking about with the old one. If you do want to warm it up, drain the system

 

Easy way to clean the garage floor then <_<

 

I am heating the nut before the union so the fluid is a distance away :rolleyes:

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Masekwm

All sorted, heated the nut, all the crap burnt away. Still wouldn't budge.

 

Put the blow torch back on the nut, there was a strange noise and the remainder of the hose shot about 4ft out of the garage :rolleyes:

 

Brake spanner on the nut and it eased off. All due to a bloody knacked nipple!

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Baz
:rolleyes: that's one way to do it!! <_<

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Put the blow torch back on the nut, there was a strange noise and the remainder of the hose shot about 4ft out of the garage :rolleyes:

<_<:ph34r::ph34r:

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