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ryan roopnarine
02-06-2010, 08:42 AM
Was wondering if there was any way to plug the brake hose (where it attaches to the caliper) for the two week plus range. Would like to take two calipers for the e34 home with me to pro-actively rebuild them. Thanks.

whiskychaser
02-06-2010, 09:50 AM
The flexible hose screws straight into the caliper so if you are taking it off I imagine you will be disconnecting at the flexible to hard line joint where you can spin the nut? I've used a simple plastic tyre dust cap to plug the ends before but it all depends on the size of the flare on the pipe. Plastic bag and elastic band over the reservoir helps reduce fluid loss.

ryan roopnarine
02-06-2010, 10:48 AM
The flexible hose screws straight into the caliper so if you are taking it off I imagine you will be disconnecting at the flexible to hard line joint where you can spin the nut? I've used a simple plastic tyre dust cap to plug the ends before but it all depends on the size of the flare on the pipe. Plastic bag and elastic band over the reservoir helps reduce fluid loss.

I was thinking of not going further than the hose that connects to the caliper. I was hoping that there was some type of plug that would stop the loss completely, but that might be wishful thinking on my part. I don't want to come back to the car and see the entire resivoir/MC on the driveway...too lazy to want to bleed everything.

whiskychaser
02-06-2010, 12:34 PM
Bit slow today. Once you have slackened the hose connection, you could spin the caliper and hold the hose where it is with a spanner:D How about a piece of fuel hose and a couple of jubilee clips? Block one end up with a bolt and tighten the other end over the male part of the brake hose? I wouldnt mind bleeding the system again but getting air in the ABS is said to be a real PITA to sort

Tiger
02-06-2010, 03:25 PM
You should change your brake line while you are at it... if you do plan to change your brake line, then just crimp the old brake line with visegrip.

Brake lines are cheap.

632 Regal
02-07-2010, 04:21 AM
bolt and washer trick.

Ross
02-07-2010, 10:39 AM
cork in the banjo fitting