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Have a broken brake line in my truck. Can't find the right parts so I need to find someone with a flaring tool that I could borrow for an hour or two... Needs to go down to 3/16" tubing.
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Wish I could help Royal.
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Thanks Andrew... I'll prowl around Hilo tomorrow.... Might get lucky!
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Sure you can't buy one of the pre-flared ones with fittings at an auto parts store? Automotive Supply center has Standard and metric size and various lengths. If you need longer, just buy a coupler. The hardest part, in my estimation, is bending it into the right size without crimping it. I bought a brake line bender, which I found to be quite useless and just bent mine by hand VERY CAREFULLY. It was a long one, going back to rear brakes.
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Oreilleys in Hilo loans them if you buy some break line.
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I did buy preformed lines but my truck has an odd size that screws into the proportioning valve. I tried to find an adapter that would go from 10mm to 11 mm but haven't had any luck in Pahoa. I'll go into town today to see if I can find an adapter or a flaring tool so I can just put the old fitting on the new line.
Thanks to you both for the replies!