Trooze
01-07-2006, 05:19 PM
Hi,
This'll be my first question to these forums and any assistance offered would be greatly appreciated :)
I'm trying to install new brake lines on a 1991 Cavalier. Bending the lines is turning out to not be a problem, but getting the flares right on the ends of the lines is proving to be difficult. The "double flare" that is needed is proving to be difficult to achieve. I've tried several times and I can't seem to get that bubble to form in the first half of the flaring process.
Does anyone have any pointers on this entire flaring operation? And would I be able to get away with using a single flare if necessary?
I do realize that the single flare may be prone to stress fractures and subsequently some leaking, but these double flares are driving me to the edge of my sanity. Hehe.
This'll be my first question to these forums and any assistance offered would be greatly appreciated :)
I'm trying to install new brake lines on a 1991 Cavalier. Bending the lines is turning out to not be a problem, but getting the flares right on the ends of the lines is proving to be difficult. The "double flare" that is needed is proving to be difficult to achieve. I've tried several times and I can't seem to get that bubble to form in the first half of the flaring process.
Does anyone have any pointers on this entire flaring operation? And would I be able to get away with using a single flare if necessary?
I do realize that the single flare may be prone to stress fractures and subsequently some leaking, but these double flares are driving me to the edge of my sanity. Hehe.