Scary as it sounds for a PA/MD/now IA vehicle, I do believe I have OE brake lines on my 1990 colony park.
I'm feeling inspired to dig into this little project right now: I have the time, I sortof have the money, I can afford to not drive it for a week or two, and it's summertime weather. I certainly wouldn't enjoy doing it anytime after say October, or if I need my car for a daily commute and it broke down and had to be done RIGHT THEN. I like to do things for the long haul, so I'm thinking about ordering SST brake line off the internet (any reason not to do so? besides the extra $40 it'll cost me).
What diameter line should I order? How many feet/ and is it 8 fittings?
Secondarily, would it behoove me to look into redoing the fuel lines too if they're original, or do they hold up better? If I should do them, same question (size line to get?) How do I go about attaching the little rubber/plastic flex fittings to the steel fuel line, where it meets the filter and meets the engine?
I'm feeling inspired to dig into this little project right now: I have the time, I sortof have the money, I can afford to not drive it for a week or two, and it's summertime weather. I certainly wouldn't enjoy doing it anytime after say October, or if I need my car for a daily commute and it broke down and had to be done RIGHT THEN. I like to do things for the long haul, so I'm thinking about ordering SST brake line off the internet (any reason not to do so? besides the extra $40 it'll cost me).
What diameter line should I order? How many feet/ and is it 8 fittings?
Secondarily, would it behoove me to look into redoing the fuel lines too if they're original, or do they hold up better? If I should do them, same question (size line to get?) How do I go about attaching the little rubber/plastic flex fittings to the steel fuel line, where it meets the filter and meets the engine?
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