By WyattsRide - Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:30 pm
- Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:30 pm
#301146
Well, I'm back with another adventure. I'm hoping to get advice and suggestions on my Rear brake hose and caliper refresh.
I unfortunately jumped into this thinking that I could be like Dwayne and do this based on his procedure without a full understanding of what it really takes to do it.
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-forum/4 ... -pics.html
Now I'm stuck.
My plan was to replace the rear hoses (with SS hoses), Paint/refurbish the calipers(with kit)/shields and replace the rotors and pads with new. I've had my 928 for 15+ yrs and never had to replace the brake pads etc in that time. They've always passed inspection and still have a lot of meat on the pads. The rotors are still in good shape too. But, I want new.
My first mistake was trying to disconnect the Left side hose from the hard line with a Combination Wrench (like Dwayne) instead of a Line Wrench and rounded the nut. I then bought a Line Wrench set. But, too late. Nut is too rounded.
I tried PB Blaster and even ATF/Acetone mixture before hand, to no avail. I cut the rubber line so that I can at least remove the caliper, rotor and shield on the Left side only. (I have not touched the Right side at all yet)
The rotor took a least a hour and half of banging and wedging/shaking to finally release. What an ordeal! Before I attempt the Right side, what can I do to disconnect remaining hose from the Hard line without further damage to the hard line connection? Or am I fucked?
This is before the 11mm nut was rounded.

Can the mounting bracket be removed from the body to get better access or is it welded in place? I removed the holding clip also. But that can be reinstalled, if necessary.
I assume that this is similar to what the end of my hard line looks like correct? (image stolen from a thread by Seth)

I unfortunately jumped into this thinking that I could be like Dwayne and do this based on his procedure without a full understanding of what it really takes to do it.
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-forum/4 ... -pics.html
Now I'm stuck.
My plan was to replace the rear hoses (with SS hoses), Paint/refurbish the calipers(with kit)/shields and replace the rotors and pads with new. I've had my 928 for 15+ yrs and never had to replace the brake pads etc in that time. They've always passed inspection and still have a lot of meat on the pads. The rotors are still in good shape too. But, I want new.
My first mistake was trying to disconnect the Left side hose from the hard line with a Combination Wrench (like Dwayne) instead of a Line Wrench and rounded the nut. I then bought a Line Wrench set. But, too late. Nut is too rounded.
I tried PB Blaster and even ATF/Acetone mixture before hand, to no avail. I cut the rubber line so that I can at least remove the caliper, rotor and shield on the Left side only. (I have not touched the Right side at all yet)
The rotor took a least a hour and half of banging and wedging/shaking to finally release. What an ordeal! Before I attempt the Right side, what can I do to disconnect remaining hose from the Hard line without further damage to the hard line connection? Or am I fucked?
This is before the 11mm nut was rounded.

Can the mounting bracket be removed from the body to get better access or is it welded in place? I removed the holding clip also. But that can be reinstalled, if necessary.
I assume that this is similar to what the end of my hard line looks like correct? (image stolen from a thread by Seth)

Thanks
Rick
1985 Schwarz/Burgundy / 5-speed /X-Pipe and no Cats
"Porken S300s Chips, Dips, Chains and Whips. You know, your basic HS orgy type things" - Lisa (Weird Science)
Rick
1985 Schwarz/Burgundy / 5-speed /X-Pipe and no Cats
"Porken S300s Chips, Dips, Chains and Whips. You know, your basic HS orgy type things" - Lisa (Weird Science)













