just bought a pos euro 3.4 for 400 dollars and I blew a brake line. Front passenger side, going to block it off at the abs box with a 3 eights screw and teflon tape. need to know which one to kill.
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Originally posted by MONICAZ34 View Postjust bought a pos euro 3.4 for 400 dollars and I blew a brake line. Front passenger side, going to block it off at the abs box with a 3 eights screw and teflon tape. need to know which one to kill.2004 Black Cobra Vert
New Best Time 9-2-07: 1.81 60' 12.06 @ 117.3 Mph
455 rwhp/ 458 rwtq
1988 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - New Setup: Stock 3400 with 52 k on it from a 05 Impala, 255 walbro, LC-1 WB, Spec 3 Clutch, CS144 Alternator upgrade, DIY tune
1989 Pontiac Turbo Grand prix - 44 k original miles, birchtrax'ed & intrax'ed, crane 2020, Topgun 160 +++ my own special herbs and spices
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please tell me you are joking. If not, what city and state do you live in so I know to never go there.Taylor
1988 Olds Cutlass Supreme 3100 MPFI
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix STE 3.1 MPFI
1994 Olds Cutlass Supreme convertible
1998 Lincoln Mark VIII
"find something simple and complicate it"
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The brake system has a proportioning valve in there that sends the correct pressure to each corner to keep the car stable under braking. Plug off one instead of buying an inexpensive line could cost you your life or the life of another when you have to slam on the brakes and the car gets thrown into a spin, or slides sideways from the now unbalance braking system. One side of my master cylinder started going out on me one day in the 91 when I was driving around. Instead of stable braking, my car would lock one front tire, and try to pitch sideways, so you can say I know this from experience. Needless to say, the master cylinder was changed later that afternoon... Go buy some flare wrenches, do your self a favor and get a new line and fix it right. Brakes are not something you want to rig to get by.-60v6's 2nd Jon M.
91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
Originally posted by Jay LenoTires are cheap clutches...
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i'm guessing by the lack of reply this broad is no longer with us......60Degreev6 Darwin award of 2008 anyone?2004 Black Cobra Vert
New Best Time 9-2-07: 1.81 60' 12.06 @ 117.3 Mph
455 rwhp/ 458 rwtq
1988 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - New Setup: Stock 3400 with 52 k on it from a 05 Impala, 255 walbro, LC-1 WB, Spec 3 Clutch, CS144 Alternator upgrade, DIY tune
1989 Pontiac Turbo Grand prix - 44 k original miles, birchtrax'ed & intrax'ed, crane 2020, Topgun 160 +++ my own special herbs and spices
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Was the bad one on the rear? My old Prelude was like that, sadly. Then while working on the brakes, I had to pinch off the other rear brake. In the summer it was somewhat ok, when winter hit, it was downright dangerous to drive. Your front handles most of your stopping power, which is why your fronts are always larger then the rears, but the rears are meant to be working too.-60v6's 2nd Jon M.
91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
Originally posted by Jay LenoTires are cheap clutches...
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So that you guys know. I did fix the problem, I did put a new line on the car, then as soon as I did, I blew the seal on a rear caliper!
I just replaced the whole thing. Everything is good to go now.
For the record, I hate being called an idiot and a broad, I am actually a man, the reason I posted here and asked about the question was to inquire if it was safe or not, I had no idea, so am I an idiot for asking??
At any rate, thanks dudes.
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