Well, this sucks. Broken Brake Flare Nut

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Changing the front brake lines should have been easy - whoops.

Plus side is that it is still sealed, so driveable.

Downside is that it is probably gonna require pro help - a lift, and flaring tools.

Womp womp...
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Suggestions are of course welcome.

TIA - Britt
 

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Huh, that's a first for me.

Vice grips might get it unthreaded. Then just grind the flare off so there's still enough room to install a new tube nut and flare it again.
 

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Changing the front brake lines should have been easy - whoops.

Plus side is that it is still sealed, so driveable.

Downside is that it is probably gonna require pro help - a lift, and flaring tools.

Womp womp...


Suggestions are of course welcome.

TIA - Britt

Whatever you decide, remember that the threads play no part in creating the seal between the fitting and the flared end of the tubing. All they do is provide a means for clamping the flare to the fitting. You could probably crop 1/4" off the top of the female fitting. That extra exposure will help you gain a better purchase on the sheared off male fitting. Use a 6" Ridgid pipe wrench (with good sharp teeth) - it'll back right out, trust me.
 

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That would suck pretty bad. Also a first for me too. I've seen some twist off and break the line, but never seen the flare nut snap in 2. Not good.
 

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x3 lol
 

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That would suck pretty bad. Also a first for me too. I've seen some twist off and break the line, but never seen the flare nut snap in 2. Not good.

Boy, this makes me think. You've seen SOME twist off and break the line? I've seen thousands of them do that. That's if there's even a hex left to put a wrench on. Damn Ohio.
 

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Boy, this makes me think. You've seen SOME twist off and break the line? I've seen thousands of them do that. That's if there's even a hex left to put a wrench on. Damn Ohio.
I never said Vice Grips might not have been involved.
 

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Steal nut and threads? Just tack it back on?
 

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Steal nut and threads? Just tack it back on?
Perhaps some exopy??? Un No, NO, and NO. No tack welding either. I'd be fearful of getting those thin tubes to hot. It brake lines. I don't think it's worth the risk. Fix it right or don't even bother fixing it. JMO
 

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These trucks are so old it's even fairly common here. Sometimes you can get lucky with some PB Blaster soak and work it just right with the correct wrench if you still have the hex and gently get them off but it's only about a 40% chance. You'll twist off more than you'll save.
 

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GMT 800 lines rusted off when they were only 5 years old. It's not just the old stuff. Road salt sucks.
 

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No doubt. I know you have it worse than many of us. You OH PA NY and all that rust belt region can have all that. I ain't going unless it's summer time.
 

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Well, that was a hundred dollar fix.
Had someone do it , and since I had bought replacement soft hoses they just cut the old line off.

Made sense to me.

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Probably still need to look at replacing calipers, and get the pull to the right diagnosed and fixed.
As HRPC so accurately stated, there's always something else to do !:insane:
 

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