Mad Professor
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 9, 2022
- Posts
- 6
- Reaction score
- 8
- Location
- Northeast
- First Name
- Tony
- Truck Year
- 1973 and 1985
- Truck Model
- both C10
- Engine Size
- 292 and 305H
Hi folks great site here. I've already read up a lot and got some good suggestions from old posts.
I made a mistake of not going to my usual place for RMV inspection. Mechanic there was out and it was near end of the month to get a sticker. The place I went to gave me a rejection for two tiny cracks in the rubber on the front brake hoses, cracks didn't even go all the way around and I had a hard time finding the cracks, I should have known better and waited. Truck is an 85 with 305 V8 , power steering and still has the smog pump.
Getting to the metal flare fitting on the metal lines going to the hoses is giving me fits. Driver side I can get a flare wrench on it but can't contort my arm/hand to get the nut loose. It's been hit with PB blaster a few days now and I think I can get at it with a propane torch. I also just bought a set of crowfoot flare wrenches.
The passenger side is worse as there is fuel lines, the rear brake line, the smog pump, and the fuel pump in the way. I'm hoping the blaster and the heat I'll be able to get drivers side off without stripping the nut or twisting the line, I'm not sure about passenger side without cutting the line? I don't want to use a torch on that side as too close to gas lines. Both metal lines are in good shape. Not sure how hard to move the smog pump?
From what I've read is people cut then grind off the hose remnants on the wheel side and bend the metal line to access it/fittings and/or replace it, or snip the line and pull out the stuck nut with the hose towards the wheel. Worst case I have a roll of nickel copper tubing, flare fittings/connectors, flare tool.
It looks like the brake combination valve is also a little hard to get at fittings. Can you heat that a little without destroying it? That has also been sprayed with blaster. They seem to be pricey.
The other joy is I'll be doing this in the driveway and cold weather is coming next week.
Any suggestions are welcome, I've spent a few hours searching the topic here already.
I made a mistake of not going to my usual place for RMV inspection. Mechanic there was out and it was near end of the month to get a sticker. The place I went to gave me a rejection for two tiny cracks in the rubber on the front brake hoses, cracks didn't even go all the way around and I had a hard time finding the cracks, I should have known better and waited. Truck is an 85 with 305 V8 , power steering and still has the smog pump.
Getting to the metal flare fitting on the metal lines going to the hoses is giving me fits. Driver side I can get a flare wrench on it but can't contort my arm/hand to get the nut loose. It's been hit with PB blaster a few days now and I think I can get at it with a propane torch. I also just bought a set of crowfoot flare wrenches.
The passenger side is worse as there is fuel lines, the rear brake line, the smog pump, and the fuel pump in the way. I'm hoping the blaster and the heat I'll be able to get drivers side off without stripping the nut or twisting the line, I'm not sure about passenger side without cutting the line? I don't want to use a torch on that side as too close to gas lines. Both metal lines are in good shape. Not sure how hard to move the smog pump?
From what I've read is people cut then grind off the hose remnants on the wheel side and bend the metal line to access it/fittings and/or replace it, or snip the line and pull out the stuck nut with the hose towards the wheel. Worst case I have a roll of nickel copper tubing, flare fittings/connectors, flare tool.
It looks like the brake combination valve is also a little hard to get at fittings. Can you heat that a little without destroying it? That has also been sprayed with blaster. They seem to be pricey.
The other joy is I'll be doing this in the driveway and cold weather is coming next week.
Any suggestions are welcome, I've spent a few hours searching the topic here already.