rear brake union - passenger side - how to remove old pipe?

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rear brake union - passenger side - how to remove old pipe?

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The brake union at rear of car (cross like) before it divides off into the indiv break pipes to cylinders.

Got the right one off (brake pipe), can't get the left one off - is it because it is a reverse thread (clockwsie v anti-clockwsie [or vice versa]) ?

I want to know i'm trying to uncsrew it the right way?

Any help Dudes?

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Post by bigginger »

Standard thread, I'm afraid, just open to a lot of road muck/corrosion
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Post by Alec »

Hello Valium,

it helps if you have a flare spanner as it gives a lot more grip or else, if replacing the pipe, cut it first then use a ring spanner.

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Post by RogerRust »

Alec wrote:Hello Valium,

cut it first then use a ring spanner.

Alec
yep, I'm afraid that's right either one end or the other usually siezes up.

I once bought a mini with a ring spanner still on the union, obviously the previous owner used it to tighten the union before he realised he couldn't then get it off!
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Post by bmcecosse »

And note - these unions are 3/8" BSF thread and NOT the usual 3/8" UNF as found at the front of the car.
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Post by kennatt »

had the same problem several times try disconecting the pipe at the wheel cylinder and taking the pipe and tee union off as one piece.Then you will be able to slide a ring spanner down the pipe onto the union. Works when the nut is stuck to the pipe at the wheel cylinder end,you can loosen the nut but it twists the pipe to the point where it shears off.Disconect the tee piece and you can then turn the whole thing to unscrew the pipe from the wheel cylinder.However the bits involved as so cheap that I would just cut the pipe and renew all the bits Unless I was in a hurry and didn't have a new pipe to fit.Good luck
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Post by bmcecosse »

Agree with that - but not every place has the unusual 3/8" BSF threaded unions in stock. Best to get some spares in before you start.
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Post by valium »

The pipe is cut! - I think I'll ahve to take the tee union (cross thing) off and take it from there - I've soaked it in oil and all that - it's coming off one way or another just for satisfaction even if I have to replace the parts!
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valium wrote:The pipe is cut! - - it's coming off one way or another just for satisfaction even if I have to replace the parts!
Thats the spirit! :D
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Post by bmcecosse »

Apply some heat!
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Post by valium »

Took the flexible pipe off so could get some more leverage on the T union - came off!


Ha!
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Well done!
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Ingenuity - why man will always triumph over machine, no matter how much of a git the machine is being. :lol:
What would Macgyver do..?
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