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Old 03-05-2009, 04:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Brake lines

I have a striped brake line fitting that will not come off any ideas, I have tried WD-40, wrenches, vice grips, nothing will work it doesn't look too rusted but it wont come off. please help
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Brake line to brake line, brake line to wheel cylinder or caliper, where is fitting located?
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got that problem fixed but do you know how many bleeder valves there are, I only see 2 on on the front passenger side and then one on the driver rear.
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That is correct, none on the passenger side rear. At least that's the way it is on my 2 door '95 Tracker. There is also one near the master cylinder at, I believe, the proportioning valve.
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I wonder why every manufacturer doesn't do it this way-only one bleed screw on pass side rear wheel cylinder to flush or bleed entire rear of system at one screw.
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