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plug for brake lines
When removing calipers or flexible brake lines, either the end of the flex line or the end of the hard line needs plugging.
Being a golfer, I always have golf tees handy and have used those. But they really are too big, so always have to sand them down. I am about do do this, so thinking about a better way. Any good ideas? Maybe look in wife's sewing supplies?? Plastic knitting needles? Rubber plugs would be best. Picture borrowed from site we can't mention :) https://dq4zp01npifg0.cloudfront.net...?itok=tKLoCxoU |
I use the rubber bleed nipple caps.
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By the way, I am just procrastinating. Lousy day here and don't really want to head out and work on car :) https://www.dropbox.com/s/blpqtud2ro...ction.JPG?dl=1 |
OK, I found something in my parts that I must have made up years ago. This will do the job at either end.
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I'm not sure I understand your question though... I remember pushing it on from below though not certain re: union. Honestly though, it was a fool's errand (for me at least). I ended up flushing the reservoir anyway, and probably, as I should have from the beginning. The clutch slave on the other hand... that nipple plug makes life a lot easier if you need to swap that part out. |
I never worry about that few drips which might spill. I will bleed it in any case so not much of anything there to save.
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