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Graham 10-18-2022 12:21 PM

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.

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Shern 10-18-2022 01:48 PM

I use the rubber bleed nipple caps.

Graham 10-18-2022 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shern (Post 4253332)
I use the rubber bleed nipple caps.

I think I tried that on fronts, but for some reason it didn't work. Maybe the shape of the caps. Where is the end of the hard line once you undo the upper union nut? Does the cap fit up above the bracket? Or can you push it on from below?

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

Graham 10-18-2022 05:36 PM

OK, I found something in my parts that I must have made up years ago. This will do the job at either end.
https://www.benzworld.org/cdn-cgi/im...2-jpg.2786172/

Shern 10-19-2022 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Graham (Post 4253344)
I think I tried that on fronts, but for some reason it didn't work. Maybe the shape of the caps. Where is the end of the hard line once you undo the upper union nut? Does the cap fit up above the bracket? Or can you push it on from below?

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

I know the feeling!

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.

t walgamuth 10-19-2022 01:32 PM

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.

Graham 10-19-2022 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by t walgamuth (Post 4253435)
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.

This is true and likely what I have done many times. I did recently buy a shallow oil pan that I now locate under the brakes when working on them. Mainly so I can wash down before working on them. It also catches things I drop ;)


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