trouble removing clutch hard lines [pics]

Discussion in 'Technical' started by CurnZ, Oct 17, 2007.

  1. CurnZ

    CurnZ zero rwkw

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    I'm trying to remove these hard lines but it is proving to be a b!tch. The nuts are rounding.

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    Also I cant get this screw out as it is also rounding :(

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    helppp :( Any suggestions?
     
  2. ports

    ports the pro

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    My advise would be to apply some heat directly to the trouble spots with a blow torch.
    Use an impact screw driver after heating the screw, this might work, also with the rounding nuts,
    use a set of multigrips to clamp on the nut after heating.:cool:
     
  3. XZX007

    XZX007 New Member

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    Cut the whole lot out and run a stainless steel braided line from master to slave.
     
  4. mattyhylander

    mattyhylander Black Zedder

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    You need an impact driver to get them out. You know the ones that take screwdriver bits, then you hit the back with a hammer and they shock and turn the screw at the same time.
     
  5. WYKKED

    WYKKED <b><font color=red>2 Much Trouble</font></b>

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    Seconded. Should cost less than $100 and makes for a much cleaner engine bay.
     
  6. ZDUCTIV

    ZDUCTIV Active Member

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    I like it. Do that dave
     
  7. Sanchaz

    Sanchaz New Member

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    I cut the whole lot off and replaced with a single one as well...
     
  8. CurnZ

    CurnZ zero rwkw

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    sounds good to me thanks guys. :thumbup:
     
  9. Stef

    Stef Active Member

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    Are you using the 'cut' ring spanners especially designed for brake lines ?

    Otherwise I find that wise grips clamped on tightly usually gets the nut undone.
     
  10. badxtc

    badxtc kirby's bitch

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    yep i do

    get rid of all of it and run 1 peice line from the top to the bottem .. just like me .. after that i never had any probs at all ............
     
  11. CurnZ

    CurnZ zero rwkw

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    for those running the 1 piece line from master to slave where did you buy it from? cheers.
     
  12. Claymen

    Claymen Active Member

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    czp sell them

    as does caz1
     
  13. ltd

    ltd Linux Ninja

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    Got a link? I'd like one too.
     
  14. Claymen

    Claymen Active Member

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    linky

    CZP

    Cant find the one on cazracing but she was selling them
     
  15. CurnZ

    CurnZ zero rwkw

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    I was told the czp braided line does not replace all lines (ie, it does not go from the master to the slave). Can anyone confirm this?
     
  16. JETzx

    JETzx X-FACTOR

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    those are shorter lines i believe and still needs to retain some hard pipes. UAS sell the longer line. I have a new caz/czp braided line if your interested pm me.
     
  17. Claymen

    Claymen Active Member

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    so..

    the caz and czp ones dont replace the whole line only the uas one does?
     
  18. CurnZ

    CurnZ zero rwkw

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    yeah, from what I have been told.
     
  19. geo

    geo New Member

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    I just did mine and they all came easy except the bleeder valve one so i just cut it off and used another bolt
    and now i just have to get the braided line to the slave as i did not have that line
     
  20. WYKKED

    WYKKED <b><font color=red>2 Much Trouble</font></b>

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    I just got an old coat hanger and folded it roughly to the shape/length required and then had a brake shop make it up to suit. A perfect fit with new ends.
     

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