Oh sure... just tell him how to do it the right way. :whistling:It looks like the line has a kink in it right behind the nut. What I would do is to get a new piece of 5/16" steel tubing from an auto parts store and cut the existing line in the straight section before the bottom bend and replace that section. You'll need to get a new 5/16" flare nut, a 5/16" union, and the new section of tubing.
This shows another good reason to use flare wrenches on tubing fittings.
I'd noticed that 'kink' as well, but hoped he had enough to just be able to get away with it.My original suggestion was going to be the same as yours, and I had it written out, almost word for word as yours. Then I zoomed in on it and it looked like a kink or flat spot in it and thought the new flare nut probably wouldn't fit (been there and tried it) unless he could round it back out with a flaring tool vice. So I changed it, cleaner and simpler and less likely to fail. While I was fiddling around with it you beat me to the post.
:lol:I'd noticed that 'kink' as well, but hoped he had enough to just be able to get away with it.My original suggestion was going to be the same as yours, and I had it written out, almost word for word as yours. Then I zoomed in on it and it looked like a kink or flat spot in it and thought the new flare nut probably wouldn't fit (been there and tried it) unless he could round it back out with a flaring tool vice. So I changed it, cleaner and simpler and less likely to fail. While I was fiddling around with it you beat me to the post.
Your solution was WAY better. I just had to pick on you a little. ::thumb:: rofl
Absolutely. That's how I approach it..do it righ..so I want to replace the whole thing sooner or later. But since this is the only car I have I need a temporary fix to get back on the road asap.I think in this day and age I would order the reproduction line and replace the whole thing. No kinks, no damage, good flow for fluid cooling.
kcmash
I bought a complete set from Inline Tube - I could've sworn I ordered the non-stainless steel brake, fuel, and transmission lines, but they were an absolute nightmare to get the flares seated... like they messed up and sent me stainless lines anyway or something. They were also a bit of a PITA to install with nothing in the way on mine, so I can only imagine how much 'fun' it'll be to replace the lines with everything still in the way.I think in this day and age I would order the reproduction line and replace the whole thing. No kinks, no damage, good flow for fluid cooling.
kcmash
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