Rear Brake Line Nut
Posted: 07 Feb 2012, 02:11
Just giving the rear brakes a well overdue seeing to. New drums, shoes, fitting kit and cylinders. I didn't plan on replacing brake lines, but due to the corrosion on the union to the back of the cylinder and the bending of the line trying to get the nut off, I decided it was best!
Anyway, this leads me to my question. Does it matter if the new nut (3/16 M10 x 1mm short male) is threaded all the way down and the old one isn't? I have tried the new nut in both the connection to the flexi-hose and to the new cylinder and it seams to fit in both fine, but this is without the single bubble flare on the end.
See below the new nut and the old corroded one. Cheers, Barry.

Anyway, this leads me to my question. Does it matter if the new nut (3/16 M10 x 1mm short male) is threaded all the way down and the old one isn't? I have tried the new nut in both the connection to the flexi-hose and to the new cylinder and it seams to fit in both fine, but this is without the single bubble flare on the end.
See below the new nut and the old corroded one. Cheers, Barry.
