I used a wobbley joint connector on a ratchet with extention arms(dont know its real name)
Vice grip to loosen the nuts on the mc
hi,
i need need to replace my MC,
bought a JDM one along with a JDM booster.
i have managed to undo 3 of the bolts holding the booster on, but can't
manage to remove the 4th which is up in the top left corner.
do i need to remove the dash!? because i just put that back in and couldn't
be rooted taking it back out!!!!
any advice would be appreciated.
also what should i use to loosen the brake lines off the MC?
as they are on as tight as a frog's water tight asshole.
cheers
eshay ad-lays
ade mc
Last edited by Ade_Mc; 11th January 2009 at 03:20 AM.
I used a wobbley joint connector on a ratchet with extention arms(dont know its real name)
Vice grip to loosen the nuts on the mc
pour boiled water over the brake lines before trying to undo them if they are super tight.... works a treat...
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The proper tool is a 10mm pipe spanner for the brake lines, but even they sometimes open up and slip around. This is why you have to hit the spanner, and sort of suprise the nut. Hopefully you will hear a crack and it comes loose. If you just lean on it gently and gradualy use all your force, you will probably round it off.
i used to round brake line nuts all the time until i got a good qual 10mm spanner. never happened since
yeah quality tools go a long way.
so does soaking the stuff in CRC or WD40 a few hours before you start
sweet thanks everyone, i will be heading up there to repco to get some decent spanners.
should be sorted tomorrow.
cheers
ade mc
Well Im up to this stage as well and I cant manage to remove the booster at all.
Do I have to come from underneath the dash? If so how much of it needs to be removed?
all i used to undo the booster was a spanner? no you do not need to remove your dash. Make your life a hell of allot easier and spend 10 min to remove your seat, that way you can lie down and take your time. there is 4 nuts to remove, also a pin from the top of the brake pedal which just needs some long nose pliers. also a small tourch helps you to see everything that is going on. there is nothing worse than crap tools!! good ones make working on your car far more enjoyable
JJ
"my mind demands side pipes out of hear, now to command my hands to make them"
well put tim.
an extender piece helps heaps too!
the bending extender piece made it a breeze.