Leaking Line...hmmmmm...stumped
Leaking Line...hmmmmm...stumped
The line that runs to my passenger side front caliper leaks like a siv from the distribution block. The car is a disc brake conversion. We flushed the system when we bought the car and the leak started (go figure). I bought new lines from inline tube and still that sucker leaks at the fitting that feeds into the block on the frame. The old line leaked, so does the new one. It is NOT cross threaded. What gives? Any ideas? Anyone know of some thread sealer that stands up to brake fluid? HELP!
There has to be something wrong with the distribution block where the flare on the end of the brake line seats?
The thread on the fitting shouldn't do any sealing on brake lines.
The guy before you probably used some kind of sealer to hide the leak and you flushed it out.
I'd check that and replace the block if it's messed up.
The thread on the fitting shouldn't do any sealing on brake lines.
The guy before you probably used some kind of sealer to hide the leak and you flushed it out.
I'd check that and replace the block if it's messed up.
If you've a disc/drum setup, it's a 'distribution block' that has a spring in it that restricts flow to the rear to prevent 'lock-up'
If it's a solid block, they do deteriorate with age.
You posted the pic while I was typing - that looks like a real PIA to replace, especially with headers!!
Got good insurance on the wife?? haha
If it's a solid block, they do deteriorate with age.
You posted the pic while I was typing - that looks like a real PIA to replace, especially with headers!!
Got good insurance on the wife?? haha
Last edited by Rickman48; Mar 1, 2011 at 06:37 AM.
Either the flare on the brake line is bad or the seat in the combo valve is bad. Possibly the brass is cracked or cross treaded. It's also possible that there's a metal chip or something preventing the flare from seating. Only disassembly will tell you where the problem is, unfortunately.
Either the flare on the brake line is bad or the seat in the combo valve is bad. Possibly the brass is cracked or cross treaded. It's also possible that there's a metal chip or something preventing the flare from seating. Only disassembly will tell you where the problem is, unfortunately.
You might be able to get to to stop by doing this. Snug it down then back it off. Do this 3-4 times geting it a little tighter each time. If there's a little bit of imperfection in the seat this will clear it up. It its cracked or something else causing it this will not help. Try it and see what happens. I have stopped a few leakers this way.
Oh yes, the brake fluid does get warm. I have header wrap ready to go. My Pontiacs in the past fit just the same with headers. Gotta wrap them up. I am going to dimple the header too. When I got the car it TOUCHED...yeowzas!
I will try the whole tightening up thing. I may play with the flare on the tube...i need to get a fitting wrench...this regular open ended 7/16's is asking to round it and **** me off. I will see if there is a crack in there....it is mirror time, it tough to see up in there and I would like to do as much as I can before the header comes out. My poor wife is getting a crash course in old muscle car world: if it aint broke don't fix it, and if it has not broken, it will. hahaha.
I will try the whole tightening up thing. I may play with the flare on the tube...i need to get a fitting wrench...this regular open ended 7/16's is asking to round it and **** me off. I will see if there is a crack in there....it is mirror time, it tough to see up in there and I would like to do as much as I can before the header comes out. My poor wife is getting a crash course in old muscle car world: if it aint broke don't fix it, and if it has not broken, it will. hahaha.
Last edited by ruf455; Mar 1, 2011 at 09:32 PM.
I had to get a set of these to tighten one fitting on my 66 when I recently did a front disc conversion,
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...3&blockType=G3
Worked great!!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...3&blockType=G3
Worked great!!
Last edited by 66luvr; Mar 2, 2011 at 07:14 AM.
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