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limp

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So my " grocery getter" has gotten a bit out of control here lately... I do NOT want a full restoration on it, just want to make a safe and dependable occasional driver.

Engine is out, crossmember/K member is out. ( which is WAY more than I planned) after I get the dash out, I will address a new booster and any clutch/brake pedal bushings or cable at that time..... So now it the time to replace some items that will be much easier to get to than later....

Back to my brake/Fuel line header..... Mine don't look too bad, but there is some corrosion on them, the brackets being the worse... 83, so they have been on this car almost 40 years.. The last car I did the hard lines were all rusted and shot, so it was a no brainer, while these are just " old and corroded a bit"???

Should I replace them? If so now would be the time.......
 

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I did

I bought SS brake lines as a replacement and replaced everything but the axle mounted lines (will do those at a later date)

Replacement Fuel and Brake Lines | SS Tubes/Fine Lines

Need new pre bent fuel lines for your car or truck? Maybe you need new brakes lines with an OEM like fit. SSTubes carries the highest quality steel and stainless automotive lines. Shop now.
www.sstubes.com
 
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Mustang5L5 said:
I did

I bought SS brake lines as a replacement and replaced everything but the axle mounted lines (will do those at a later date)

Replacement Fuel and Brake Lines | SS Tubes/Fine Lines

Need new pre bent fuel lines for your car or truck? Maybe you need new brakes lines with an OEM like fit. SSTubes carries the highest quality steel and stainless automotive lines. Shop now.
www.sstubes.com
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What condition were your brake lines in?
 

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The 'snow ball effect' sets in
 
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General karthief said:
The 'snow ball effect' sets in
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LOL so funny arent you.... I can't stand it when things arent right......
there was some slight surface rust on the Kmember, so I pulled it, wired wheeled it and etch primered the bare spots, priimered all of it, then sprayed it black... Been removing some brackets, bolts and fasteners, wire wheel them, paint them and reinstall.....
The radiator support area had some rusty spots, wired wheeled and sanded then the primer/paint ritual... Of course I am using rust oleum, which takes about a week to dry......... I SHOULD sand down the entire engine compartment and paint it, but then I would have to have some paint matched ( body color) and it would look nicer than the entire car........ Snow ball effect is correct......
This is NOT what I wanted to do here...............
I should be at the Coffee shop with the other geezers fixing the worlds problems
 
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limp said:
What condition were your brake lines in?
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Original, dark grey oxidation, not too bad but it was one of those things where "while i'm here..."
 

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Original, dark grey oxidation, not too bad but it was one of those things where "while i'm here..."
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My Master cylinder is removed and i pushed the nuts back where they go into the MC, and the lines are pretty rusty there..
 
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For just oem type stuff, I've used classic tube prebent lines on a few crusty fox bodies I've had over the years, anything that lived in NY or above states had crusty lines by the time they ended up in my hands. If you don't care about oem or want to do some custom routing order a roll of niccop line and fittings
 

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I need a break so I'll prolly see you tomorrow morn.
 
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limp said:
My Master cylinder is removed and i pushed the nuts back on the brake line there, and its pretty rusty.......
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I'd change them out then. You don't need Stainless. They have a standard steel line as well. You could also just run your own but I suck at flaring brake lines.

I personally like the SS lines, but you don't see them with all the EFI stuff back in the engine bay
 
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Just spent $202 on some new SS brake lines.... I was going to order the fuel lines also, but I didn't have the heart to spend $500 today on what I thought I would not need on this project.........
I used SS on the dodge when I did it and said I would use steel if ever again...... They say the newer SS lines are a bit "softer" ....LOL
 
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I had to tweak it a bit in one spot. No big deal, but soft isn't a word I would use.
 
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limp said:
What condition were your brake lines in?
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Like cholesterol in your arteries and veins, and the possibility of aneurysms, the inside of the lines and hoses on a 40 year old car is what begins to be important.
Dang, that’s morbid, But it’s an accurate comparison.
 
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The "might as well" syndrome can be a blessing and a curse. "If I am going to do this...I might as well do that".
I am a victim of this mindset for years. It has delayed projects (like my current one) but truth be told, besides the extra cost, and time, it always pays off in the long run.
 

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I tell you folks all the time.


Scope creep…it’s a bitch.
 

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Mustang5L5 said:
I had to tweak it a bit in one spot. No big deal, but soft isn't a word I would use.
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I am going to have to build the lines for the 9" thats going in it, so a new bender might be coming sooner too... LOL.....
 

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Mustang5L5 said:
I tell you folks all the time.


Scope creep…it’s a bitch.
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limp said:
Just spent $202 on some new SS brake lines.... I was going to order the fuel lines also, but I didn't have the heart to spend $500 today on what I thought I would not need on this project.........
I used SS on the dodge when I did it and said I would use steel if ever again...... They say the newer SS lines are a bit "softer" ....LOL
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Nicopp is soft, easy to flare and bend plus it won't rust... if your patient with routing its cake to work with. Put miles of that stuff on GM trucks over the years.
 
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rednotch said:
Nicopp is soft, easy to flare and bend plus it won't rust... if your patient with routing its cake to work with. Put miles of that stuff on GM trucks over the years.
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I plan on using this on the new Rear.......
 

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rednotch said:
Nicopp is soft, easy to flare and bend plus it won't rust... if your patient with routing its cake to work with. Put miles of that stuff on GM trucks over the years.
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That is all l use anymore, awesome stuff.
 
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