Unscrew the union nut of the brake line. To do this, hold the opposite screw connection, for example, near a brake hose.
If the nut is rusted on the pipeline, due to which it turns along with the nut, the pipeline must be changed. Thin-walled tubes break quickly.
For loosening pipe connections, the following workflow may be helpful. if a certain part of the pipeline already needs to be replaced.
Saw off the brake pipe near the threaded connection; unscrew the union nut with a socket or box wrench.
If the new piping needs to be bent slightly to give it shape, it should only be bent under a large radius, otherwise the thin tube will break.
The inner side of the arc when bending adheres to the thumb. This way you can slowly work along the radius.
Do not forget about possibly existing safety hoses.
Install the brake lines in their spacer clips.
Carry out bleeding of the brake system.
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