On the way to work yesterday the brake pedal suddenly went to the floor, luckily while rolling to a stop slowly. To make a long story short, after nursing the beast home with the emergency brake, found the rear axle covered with brake fluid. Closer examination last night after work revealed that the steel brake line to the rear axle ruptured at a 'convenient' point where the line runs between the fuel tank and the frame!
Although I hope to give the mess a closer look tonight, does anyone know if this steel line has a coupling anywhere on it's length, or is it one piece from its end point just behind the fuel tank all the way to the master cylinder? It also looks to me that the fuel tank will have to be lowered to gain access, which is absolutely lovely as I just filled up on the way to work. I've lowered the tank once nearly empty, but not with virtually 34 gallons of diesel!
A last question if anyone knows, is this a standard 1/4", or 3/16" brake line, with SAE fittings, or has DC used some 'yakimoto' specials available only thru them?
Appreciate anyone's insights.
Tim
Although I hope to give the mess a closer look tonight, does anyone know if this steel line has a coupling anywhere on it's length, or is it one piece from its end point just behind the fuel tank all the way to the master cylinder? It also looks to me that the fuel tank will have to be lowered to gain access, which is absolutely lovely as I just filled up on the way to work. I've lowered the tank once nearly empty, but not with virtually 34 gallons of diesel!
A last question if anyone knows, is this a standard 1/4", or 3/16" brake line, with SAE fittings, or has DC used some 'yakimoto' specials available only thru them?
Appreciate anyone's insights.
Tim