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- Jun 14, 2019
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- Coachella Valley (Palm Springs)
- My Car
- 1973 Convertible, 351 4v CJ, C6, Mach 1 Decor options, power: steering, brakes and windows, a/c, Rally Pac gauges, Deluxe interior.
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Seems to be a maxim in restoration land: every task seems to beget a dozen more. All I wanted to do was change the front discs and rear drums to new pads. Brake fluid came out like old/dirty motor oil, so decided I'd try to bleed out that old fluid and replace with new. Discovered front flex brake lines in a crumbling condition so going to replace those, too. (FYI: quite surprised at the extensive list of common but custom parts available at O'Reilly!). So I got the bleeder kit. How the heck do I use this?
I would have expected the adapter would fit into the end of the flex brake line detached from the calipers, but it's not threaded and the opening passes through both sides (new flex line shown in pic). Can't use the adapters to where the flex line connects to the brake line as both the adapter and fixed brake line outlet are male. Suggestions?
I would have expected the adapter would fit into the end of the flex brake line detached from the calipers, but it's not threaded and the opening passes through both sides (new flex line shown in pic). Can't use the adapters to where the flex line connects to the brake line as both the adapter and fixed brake line outlet are male. Suggestions?