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How To Replace Brake Hoses -EricTheCarGuy 

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Yes, you heard right. I hope to take the Fairmont to the track soon and I'll need to pass inspection to make a pass down the track. Given that I had brake hoses that were dry rotted and cracked, I decided to replace them in this video. This process will work for more than just my Fairmont, it's a pretty basic operation that will apply to most vehicles. Just be sure to work quickly to avoid running the master cylinder dry. Other than that, have the correct tools handy and I'm sure you'll have it done in no time.
For those of you astute viewers that noticed the 'creaking' noise coming from the right front caliper, that's you're next video. When it goes live, I'll post a link here.
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@JustinCrediblename
@JustinCrediblename 9 лет назад
Does anybody remember the days of working on vehicles BEFORE youtube? Those were not good days.
@OilBarron84
@OilBarron84 9 лет назад
lol. i only started doing some basic maintenance on a car i had back in 2002 and even then i was printing off pages and pages from forums and looking for haynes manuals. High quality video on the internet has changed so much about this world.
@TheKilman102
@TheKilman102 9 лет назад
OilBaron84 It HAS! Without RU-vid, I wouldn't be using my custom built computer! You just gotta LOVE the internet!!!
@marc2797
@marc2797 7 лет назад
those were the best days a match book to set the points and visegrips for everything else, well maybe a screwdriver to open the hood LOL
@timlaw219
@timlaw219 6 лет назад
Workshop manual and/or ring the old man
@Weezulguy
@Weezulguy 6 лет назад
Worked with some old school mechanics back in the 80’s, the one guy could tear down a motor or transmission and rebuild it without blinking an eye. Learned alot from the old school, hate trying to deal with new ride repairs now.
@tremayne3
@tremayne3 3 года назад
I've watched thousands of car repair videos. I've come to the conclusion that Eric the Car Guy and Eric from South Main Auto Repair are the best mechanics in RU-vid. There are many other good mechanics but the Two Erics are the very best in my humble opinion.
@lilibethdoherty295
@lilibethdoherty295 2 года назад
Eric you are now the king of Automotive help, Scotty Kilmer is now the Andy Rooney of Auto Repair . What a shame that a swelled head has removed him from imparting useful knowledge to ranting about the latest gimmicks designed fleece morons that don't have sense enough to look before they leap!
@wtfhellas
@wtfhellas 4 года назад
Honestly thank you on behalf of a lot of people out there im sure. RU-vid channels like yours are a blessing and you actually are making people's lives easier out there
@paulo1149
@paulo1149 2 года назад
The close-ups of the upper connection were exactly what I needed to see. Thanks man.
@ddd228
@ddd228 8 лет назад
Eric,you forgot to mention a very important tip:If you hold the brake pedal down about 1/3 of the way with a pedal depressor,or similar, the fluid will NOT leak out during the procedure. The master cylinder pistons will close the compensation ports so there will be NO fluid loss.(Pull the brake light fuse.) Also,a helper should not allow the brake pedal to go all of the way to the floorboard! On an older car,it will ruin the master cylinder. Have the helper put his or her foot under the brake pedal to prevent the pedal from going down so far. Dave in Seattle.
@pastorfuzz367
@pastorfuzz367 8 лет назад
With your and Chris Fix's helpful videos I haven't spent a dime($) at a garage. Thanks.
@imbleedingme
@imbleedingme 6 лет назад
Same here! I've replace all pads, rotors, calipers, a brake hose, two struts, an axle, a wheel bearing, and found & fixed vacuum leaks all within the past year thanks to these guys. Had I taken it to a shop, I would have considered just buying a new vehicle lol
@pookycdm
@pookycdm 4 года назад
@@imbleedingme this is a true comment. ChrisFix and EricTheCarGuy have helped tremendously in the DIY auto repair industry.
@warrenmorphis4208
@warrenmorphis4208 4 года назад
Man......You are a Godsend! Your help has saved me a ridiculous amount of money, for the cost of hand cleaner :) I've done repairs I NEVER would have tackled before seeing your videos. You are straight to-the-point...clear, and don't waste time with unnecessary blather. I hope folks appreciate you as much as I do. Thanks so much !!!
@aaronmiller8625
@aaronmiller8625 8 лет назад
Not sure if you mention it later in the video or if it's already been pointed out, but it would be a good idea to check the master cylinder fluid level between lines to make sure it didn't drain too low and allow air into the master cylinder side of the system. Great video, very helpful! Thanks again, Eric.
@hbohanan
@hbohanan 4 года назад
Thank you for being so thorough. It really helps! I feel much more confident in fixing my own brake line in my Kia Sedona. It was interesting to see how you bleed the brakes. Im not normally mechanically inclined so this is a real learning process.
@lHASANl
@lHASANl 10 лет назад
Haha, You know a Car is Old when the Master Reservoir is made out of Cast Iron! Lol
@Mytwistedvoices
@Mytwistedvoices 4 года назад
Thank you for the post. The rear passenger line blew and my wife made it home safely. I replaced all four, bled then. The fluid has been replaced, the brakes feel great! And I got more for my money. 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan 100k miles.
@silkytp789
@silkytp789 8 лет назад
Just for the purpose of changing brake hoses (and lines) I made a no drip tool. Basically, it's a piece of brake line with a male flare and a female flare nut on one end and crimped closed at the other, about 12 inches long and coiled. It prevents me from having to "work fast" for fear of draining the master cylinder, or getting brake fluid everywhere. Also made one with a female flare and a male flare nut.
@knurlgnar24
@knurlgnar24 10 лет назад
Wow, that vehicle is amazingly rust free. Hose replacements never seem to be this easy for me - rust makes everything more difficult. I often have trouble getting the fitting to turn freely on the line. :)
@WouterB76
@WouterB76 Год назад
Watching this again 9 years later because i'm replacing all brake parts on my '88 Volvo. Good memories seeing you in this shop Eric!
@KekeeBlack
@KekeeBlack Год назад
Love Volvos from that era
@WouterB76
@WouterB76 Год назад
@@KekeeBlack Mine is build in the Netherlands as a continuation on the DAF/Volvo 66, a Volvo 340 with CVT transmission.
@Disruptedgarage
@Disruptedgarage 10 лет назад
Thank you for all the great videos! I want that car! Perfect body, colors, and condition. Brings me back to the 80's.
@radconserv68
@radconserv68 9 лет назад
You are da bomb EricTheCarGuy!! Thank you so much for presenting it in a simple way. And thanks for making this video.
@timchristianson6471
@timchristianson6471 4 года назад
Thank you for the insights on avoiding problems while changing a brake hose. Time to go get the parts.
@user-fi9wl7ns7o
@user-fi9wl7ns7o 10 лет назад
Americans before you did not even know that the engine oil should be changed, not even able to do this, but now I see you've already learned a lot, it's a sensation, and then when your car fetches from the United States, they were in bad condition they never change the engine oil.
@KekeeBlack
@KekeeBlack Год назад
It's not the end of the world if the brake fluid runs out. Just get a $6 20ft long clear tube at Home Depot and run it from the (open) bleeder to the master cylinder. Keep topping it off as you pump the brakes and fill the tube up, then when the tube is full, pump slowly till you see no more bubbles in the tube. Make sure the tube doesn't twist and retighten the bleeder or you'll waste a lot of time haha. I did this on my truck and the brakes feel so much better than before. Oh and make sure you give enough time before lifting your foot for the bubbles to rise up in the master cylinder or you can put the air back into the system.
@juliansaiz5714
@juliansaiz5714 4 года назад
Thank you so much, found a torn brake line on my 82 ElCo and was super discouraged with having to do new brake lines but now I feel confident to tackle it myself
@buttmanroad
@buttmanroad 6 лет назад
Dude I love the Hell out of you!! First off I wrote you a few years ago about being too old to be a Mechanic. My Girl had the Same Color 4 Door Fairmont!! She called her MS. Daisy. I really wanted to put in 302 in her but she was given to one of the Daughters and traded for a Kia. Anyhoot I appreciate that your still giving Awesome Car advice! I went to school for 2 years to be an auto tech and I'm not doing that Job because Most Places don't pay crap. My opinion after working for 4 different places ( I loath Dealerships). It's ok though because I still have the know how. I will always be a fan of yours because they just don't teach your style in School.
@johngiampapa
@johngiampapa 10 месяцев назад
EXCELLENT video thank you! Was hesitant to replace my hoses but now I see it’s totally doable!
@LMacNeill
@LMacNeill 10 лет назад
The timing for this video could NOT be more perfect for me. I'm planning on doing brake work on my '68 Galaxie this weekend, and I'm pretty sure I'll be needing to replace the brake-hoses... So thanks! :-)
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 10 лет назад
It's an old Ford so you'll probably need them. The '68's and 9's were my favorite years, even though I had a '72. Love those cars. Good luck with the brakes.
@mongobread
@mongobread 10 лет назад
EricTheCarGuy Hi Eric, love your videos. I would like to share what we do w/ those wiggly wrenches if the nut goes round is that we take a cheap wrench and hammer it so it will go tight w/ the nut.That is after we use a vise grip which is your last resort tool to loosen it a bit and find a spot that is not that yet rounded.
@xmusjaxonflaxonwaxon9800
@xmusjaxonflaxonwaxon9800 10 лет назад
Ivan Rubio that or get extraction sockets, since you rounded best to replace it with a new one.
@jetjazz05
@jetjazz05 10 лет назад
You are one lucky man, I've NEVER had the clip holding the brake line on come loose that easy. I usually have to get a dremel and cut it, then use a chisel and hammer to knock it out because of rust.
@davidcanterDC
@davidcanterDC 10 лет назад
Eric is all about "the flow." Your awesome Eric. Love these videos.
@VinzofTay30
@VinzofTay30 6 лет назад
That Master cylinder could outlive your life span!
@67comet
@67comet 6 лет назад
I'm glad you're doing some older vehicles, I've got a '67 Comet that has basically the same parts (not a lot changed from the looks of things). Thank for all you do.
@jontigtree
@jontigtree 8 лет назад
There are a couple of things that could have been done to minimise any fluid loss. Firstly depress the brake pedal a couple of inches and have it stay there by wedging a long pry bar on the pedal and the handle of the pry bar against the front of the drivers seat. This will completely stop any fluid loss. Also I would have clamped the flexible hose half way down and then cut through the brake hose beneath the clamp and then it's possible to get a ring spanner on the pipe and this will make it easier to undo and no fluid would be lost.
@mikeb6902
@mikeb6902 3 года назад
Ive also heard about holding the brake pedal down to reduce fluid loss
@mauriciocoura4167
@mauriciocoura4167 2 года назад
Thank you for the tip!
@jontigtree
@jontigtree 2 года назад
@@hhjhj393 it’s a lot easier to bleed the brakes if you don’t let all the fluid run out of the master cylinder. If there is no air between the reservoir and the master cylinder. Every press of the pedal to bleed the system will be forcing fluid through the system and all you do is keep an eye on the level in the reservoir and keep topping it up as you go. This will Flush the old fluid out with the minimum risk to the seals in the master cylinder flipping over and or drying out and preventing you from getting a good brake pedal
@wb8ujb
@wb8ujb 10 лет назад
Good video, never thought about changing the fluid. However, I think the fluid should have been changed prior to the repair. That way when you bleed the brakes, new fluid would flow into the system. Just sayin... Thanks for the video!
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 10 лет назад
Good point, but the whole system will be upgraded at some point so I'm not too concerned about the condition of the fluid at this time. Thanks for your input.
@DarrenBoss1984
@DarrenBoss1984 10 лет назад
EricTheCarGuy What colour is that fluid? It looks green to me.
@carhead9397
@carhead9397 8 лет назад
+Robert Mitchell You can always go one better you could replace the,master cylinder,the caliper ,the steel lines , the madness has to stop somewhere JUST SAYIN
@Erukulon
@Erukulon 10 лет назад
Eric! You're the man!!!!! You read my mind on what video I needed next. I spent a quite a while looking through your videos YESTERDAY hoping to find one on replacing brake hoses. low and behold, it is posted hours later! (Lucky me!) I'm doing the job today and now have the best video to watch on how to properly do the job. THANK YOU!!!!!
@Erukulon
@Erukulon 10 лет назад
the crazy part is I just found/subscribed to your videos YESTERDAY. Must be manifestation or something I guess ha!
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 10 лет назад
Good luck with the job. You might want to try what many have mentioned here and block the brake pedal part way down when doing the job to prevent the master cylinder from leaking out too much. OR you can just work quickly like I did. Your choice.
@aronasbjorn
@aronasbjorn 10 лет назад
EricTheCarGuy when i was in school the teacher showed us a good trick to change brakelines without having brakefluid everywhere. You just put a stick between your seat and on the brake pedal to hold the pedal little down not much more than 1 cm and that way you close of the master-cylinder so that brakefluid can't leak down because there is no air above it. Try this out, no messy brakefluid going everywhere while you try to fit the hose onto the line. Ps. Nice episode, greetings from Iceland
@joselozano0528
@joselozano0528 10 лет назад
That style of brake hoses goes back to the 60's.
@sukhmaidickoff
@sukhmaidickoff 7 месяцев назад
Great "How-to"-video. I am going to give myself a late christmas present - I just ordered a set of line wrenches. Before christmas I had a "great time" rounding off a fastener - and I honestly don´t want to do that next week when I am going to change the rear Brake Hoses.
@joshuadunbar4104
@joshuadunbar4104 8 лет назад
Learned a bunch. I think most of all and I speak for most, it's the build up of confidence.
@bombdiggitydave3881
@bombdiggitydave3881 3 года назад
ETCG, and Brian! Thanks for sharing your mechanical knowledge on this channel...... Great DIY info! ..2 thumbs...... and 2 big toes up, way up on this video! SUPER helpful....
@laionemeihetahikoulakanate9515
Best video ever clearly explained how to bleed the brakes
@larryclark9380
@larryclark9380 7 лет назад
Learn something every time I watch one of your videos. Thanks. The clear tubing to see the air bubbles is a great idea.
@promethius821
@promethius821 8 лет назад
you're flipping awesome man! you're the guy I "go to" with any of my auto problems.
@larsjohansson5968
@larsjohansson5968 10 лет назад
Great video! When I did a job like this on my Cherokee a while ago mr Brian wasn't around, so I had to take the lid of the brake fluid reservoir off and gravity bleed it. It takes a little more time, but it works too.
@mikeashford9240
@mikeashford9240 5 лет назад
Eric, my Grandson got me watching you doing the Auto A/C all great videos so now I am trying to watch the rest of your videos and I am thinking you are a good instructor as your tools are not out of the reach of the normal consumer who is simply trying to ave money by working on their own vehicle ... Keep up the good work and stay dirty !!!!!
@tymebomb60
@tymebomb60 10 лет назад
instead of rushing the job, you can just put a brake pedal jack before you start, it creates a vacuum and stops the fluid from leaking out. i have done it for years. a bit may drip out for a second or two but after you can leave it all day without having to worry.
@AxiomRazor
@AxiomRazor 5 лет назад
This makes me feel more confident that it is in fact my brake hose by the RR drum that has burst, not the line itself. Granted it's a 1989 Cavalier but now I might attempt to fix it. If it's the line, to the shop it goes for new lines front to back.
@billrodden4120
@billrodden4120 3 года назад
Thanks Eric. Great refresher before I change the hoses on my 'new' 2007 Wrangler. 👍
@jarinwilson9539
@jarinwilson9539 10 лет назад
I do bleeding procedures differently than most of my fellow techs. I always bleed the master cylinder(even when replacing soft or hard lines) I will also bleed the combination valve assembly, just for good measure. I've actually had customers tell me that their pedal sensation and braking performance was "too good" whatever that means. Is it necessary to do all the extra bleeding at those components, no it is not however how the brakes feel can really drive me crazy. Yeah Eric, it was time to change those lines out, no doubt about it. Is it just me or does that fluid look funky? Awesome video.
@robertclymer6948
@robertclymer6948 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge Eric! It is very much appreciated and I have learned so much. Cheers from Motown.
@moldymac
@moldymac 10 лет назад
A small tip, to keep the fluid from running out of the master cylinder once the line is disconnected, stick a vacuum cap over the end of the line. Works good for jobs that take longer than just swapping a hose out.
@michaelwalker2742
@michaelwalker2742 10 лет назад
a slightly better tip.. if you clamp the brake pedal down with a pedal depressor or a pry bar etc it blocks off the fluid flow from the master cylinder and you lose only the fluid in the pipe you're removing and nothing more. this works on all vehicles
@olenaerhardt7725
@olenaerhardt7725 3 года назад
Maybe to close the brake line w/cup on that side w/broken bleed valve, change it for a new one prior to bleeding, if you have a spare valve of course, or not in a hurry to order the one? Thank you very much for the informative film, so many techniques are shown. Seems like every time I watch it I discover something new.
@chinmonmon
@chinmonmon 6 лет назад
thank you so much for this video, i knew about the flare wrench but having to just be loosing it off first and then pulling out the slider peace and everything out rather then just taking the hose out completely first like I was going to do and loos a bunch of brake fluid in the process.
@theoldwizard998
@theoldwizard998 10 лет назад
Anytime i am going to be working on a brake hydraulic system I take Eric's recommendation one step further. First, I clean off any heavy built up crud, like that undercoating. Then I put spray penetrating oil on all of the parts that it will have to loosen/remove, including the bleeder screws. Besides loosening both ends of the hose, I also loosen the bleeder screw. Worst case is a broken bleeder screw meaning a new rebuilt caliper. Always nice to know before you get it completely torn apart. I try to use a small brass brush and clean off the threads on the brake line ferrule. PS A 6 point box end wrench or socket might not have rounded off that screw.
@AlLMyMaDArT-vf7ur
@AlLMyMaDArT-vf7ur Год назад
awesome closeup detail on the wrench work here...nice
@geojor
@geojor 8 лет назад
you're not afraid of work, Eric, all the best...
@iRatev8
@iRatev8 Год назад
Cheers ETCG. Was weighing the option of more beans vs that ain't right while disconnecting a brake hose and landed with that ain't right. Would not have thought it's just those clips holding everything together
@CarstenLorenzen12V
@CarstenLorenzen12V 10 лет назад
"You don't need to He-man the thing" - i'm going to use that frase from now on! :)
@thedriver02
@thedriver02 10 лет назад
Geat video Eric! Good job on the thorough instructional step by step. Good camera work too. It will be very interesting to see how this car performs before any upgrades.
@TheOnlyToblin
@TheOnlyToblin 8 лет назад
When I changed a caliper on my Volvo V70, the brake line was really stiff and I couldn't crimp it with my spring loaded plier-thing, so I figured it'd be leaking. However, I read a tip in my Haynes manual for preventing excess leakage. I topped the brake fluid and then placed a plastic wrapper over the fluid canister, and then screwed on the cap on top of the plastic wrap. This apparently prevents air from seeping in (replacing the leaking fluid) and therefor prevents leakage. It did still drip a bit, but I think it worked pretty well. What's your experience Eric?
@landdon24
@landdon24 7 лет назад
As usual you make it look easy. If/when I do this I'll end up probably denting the metal line, or breaking the bolt or something else. I have a 03 Vibe that I need to do this on.
@proutsos
@proutsos 10 лет назад
So much better with a camera man! Well done.
@robertsteinkamp1991
@robertsteinkamp1991 7 лет назад
Thanks for the video, Eric! Get t do this on my 84 Subaru GL 10 Wagon tomorrow....appreciate the insights into what to avoid / what to do / etc. Good work!
@magnuz69
@magnuz69 10 лет назад
good to see you have a cameraman Eric , good job !
@DJDevon3
@DJDevon3 10 лет назад
Great video tutorial for changing brake hoses. This will work for just about any vehicle that I can think of it. Great video Eric.
@skeggjoldgunnr3167
@skeggjoldgunnr3167 8 лет назад
We probably shouldn't try so hard to prevent leakage of brake fluid. The brake fluid in the line near the cylinder / caliper is the part that cooks and has taken damage. Whats a dollar or two in replacement fluid as long as we're in there anyway?
@michaelwalker2742
@michaelwalker2742 10 лет назад
Eric if you clamp the brake pedal down this stops the flow of brake fluid and you lose no fluid. love the vids by the way. very helpful
@jurikristjouw
@jurikristjouw 10 лет назад
very nice guide, thanx! but i would recommend doing the turkey thing before bleeding out the system like you showed some time before. Keep it up!
@doone5303
@doone5303 4 года назад
you made it look so easy and simple i hope i find it just as easy
@SachiWI
@SachiWI 10 лет назад
I must say, I do enjoy your videos a lot better than that other guy down south - we don't need to name names ;)
@kylehanson7987
@kylehanson7987 10 лет назад
Hi, can you bleed just the one caliper after changing the one hose or do they all need done? Great video by the way
@sc0tte1-416
@sc0tte1-416 10 лет назад
Yes, just bleed the one you changed.
@JaisenJames
@JaisenJames 2 месяца назад
That snap on wrench sings. Nice steel.
@Trials-and-Tribulations
@Trials-and-Tribulations 10 лет назад
First modifications on an old car like that. Should be stainles steel braided brake lines Earls or Russel perhaps GStop, also 4 lug to 5 lug conversion and Drums to Rear Disc swap, and big brake kit also. Keep in mind like you mentioned Mustang parts are interchangeable with the Fairmont.
@antonios4926
@antonios4926 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video Eric. U r the man. From Cyprus
@psdaengr911
@psdaengr911 5 лет назад
I can't stress this enough: clean as much rust and undercoating off the clip and fittings as possible and apply so penetrating oil to the clip BEFORE trying to remove the clip or hose. If you get a spec of rust into the new hose, it can negate all the work you are about to do. Also flat end vice grips is a thousands time better for working an intact clip loose than a slip joint pliers.
@jameslund221
@jameslund221 2 года назад
There’s also these things called silicone end caps, just use one immediately after removing the top end of the brake line/hose.
@Dirtridersam237
@Dirtridersam237 10 лет назад
More Fairmont videos love them! :-)
@bantz001
@bantz001 10 лет назад
Eric has hit the big time with the addition of a cameraman.
@docdavidb
@docdavidb 10 лет назад
Nice vid. Great info on dealing with an older ride
@andju2hikari
@andju2hikari 7 лет назад
line wrench a.k.a. Flare Nut Wrench is what I needed; thanks Eric
@OtayBuckwheat
@OtayBuckwheat 2 года назад
Helpful Tip to keep from losing a lot of brake fluid when replacing a line, caliper or wheel cylinder: Break off one end of a Q-Tip and push the long end into the brake line until the cotton swab hits the flange and that'll stop up the hole while you work, and yes it is important to leave the lid on the master cylinder so the vacuum helps reduce the flow. You can wrap the end of the brake line with a piece of paper towel and a clothespin to hold the Q-Tip in place of to avoid dripping if you're going to take a while getting the new line or wheel cylinder installed.
@KekeeBlack
@KekeeBlack Год назад
I wonder if a foam earplug would work
@floydmayweather9536
@floydmayweather9536 2 года назад
thank you for taking the time to teach
@pawelfischer4923
@pawelfischer4923 10 лет назад
Hey Eric, just noticed the clip was giving you a bit of trouble... I find side cutters work better than pliers for grabbing the clip to wiggle it out
@DrifterLC
@DrifterLC 10 лет назад
Not an imminent problem but from now on as soon as I see cracks like that I replace the hoses. Replaced the pads on my '02 Chevy S-10 a while ago, noticed my drivers front hose was a little cracked, paid no attention to it and literally as I was pulling out of my driveway my brake hose exploded.
@miket713
@miket713 8 лет назад
Really love working on cars and appreciate your descriptive videos keep it up
@fpvgtking
@fpvgtking 10 лет назад
Putting this video aside for when I need to to a brake upgrade!
@footage6402
@footage6402 4 года назад
so when you take off the brake hoses , are you introducing air into the brake system? It's just that you don't care because you will later bleed and flush it afterwards?
@redwingsgo12
@redwingsgo12 5 лет назад
Eric I have a question. Im studying Automotive Technician from home, a ton of your videos are in my schools list to watch, you've taught me a lot. My question is why do you need a brake line wrench at the brake line but not the hose that goes to the caliper? To me that's still part of the brake line system. Is there that big of a difference between connectors? I understand the line wrench is to help not round it off.
@IAMCIRE1
@IAMCIRE1 10 лет назад
Eric, I just replaced my lines the other day and one of the lines at the banjo fitting to the caliper is leaking slowly. I'm not sure what I did wrong as I used NEW 2 copper washers on both sides of the bolt.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 10 лет назад
See the video I did on caliper replacement. I address that issue in that video.
@GlassSandwichTV
@GlassSandwichTV 5 лет назад
Thank you for the video, now I can properly change the front brake hoses and bleed them on my 91 Camaro :)
@marcinmorris
@marcinmorris 10 лет назад
Eric, great idea with the cameraman :)
@pedroaguerrevere9118
@pedroaguerrevere9118 6 месяцев назад
Thank you Eric. I have to replace all hoses in my cj5 1977
@footage6402
@footage6402 4 года назад
Are you allowed to get air in the brake system by installing these, then after all is installed , bleed and flush to where all air will be taken out?
@normanfortin8301
@normanfortin8301 7 лет назад
Personally , after breaking everything free, I cut the rubber line so when I spin it out of the caliper, I won't have the line swinging around and possibly throwing brake fluid around, and it makes spinning out the connector quicker and easier as the lines is not bouncing off of thins and possibly get caught in a spring or between body and frame.
@optimistichorizon
@optimistichorizon 8 лет назад
I must know how a person can make a video covering this topic with useful information for over twenty-four minutes.
@MrIFixEverything
@MrIFixEverything 10 лет назад
Nice video Eric. I have to do the rear hoses on my Elantra and was wondering how they came apart. Thanks.
@angelahighwolf
@angelahighwolf Год назад
You make it look so easy. I always come out missing a finger.
@209Stretch
@209Stretch 10 лет назад
If you're only planning on doing the front brake hoses then only the fronts need to be bled? Also is this pretty much the same procedure for drum brakes?
@oldcoinchaser8723
@oldcoinchaser8723 5 лет назад
When changing brake hoses and calipers, do you leave the master cylinder cap on? Also when bleeding the brakes, do you leave it on? Thanks
@Avrelivs_Gold
@Avrelivs_Gold 10 лет назад
I wish every old car was so easy to throw parts at. If ANYthing here fails to loose/disassemble - totally different story. I had bleeders stuck and nuts rusted dead. Had to replace whole front brakes thing...
@AKAHowitzer
@AKAHowitzer 5 лет назад
I know this video is old, but... Unbelievable.. It might just of potentially saved me £400+ on front brake hose replacement. With time and care I think I can do this on my own. I have good knowledge with fixing and replacing other parts, but never attempted this before. Never had the nerve to try it. Nearly failed MOT because of those damn hoses. I say potentially because my car is old'ish and might not make it to next MOT :| Cheers Eric.
@markkouros6628
@markkouros6628 3 года назад
Great video good advice I'm about to tackle it ...cheers buddy ...
@Penfold8
@Penfold8 10 лет назад
Wouldn't thread tape or Teflon tape help the joint to make it easier to take the hose off in the future should you have to as was as create more of a seal?
@dimosbeta
@dimosbeta 4 года назад
Hi, I would say that using this method you cannot get all they air out of the system as when you let air into the system it can travel anywhere within the line and you will need to do a full bleeding following the correct sequence specified by the manufacturer for your vehicle. Generally speaking you need to bleed the caliper which is the furthest away from your master cylinder first. Please correct me if am wrong. Also is this a front/rear split break system or diagonal? Thanks,D
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