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Brake line question? - tracyt3 - 01-12-2006 11:17

I have a 85 Pt40, the right rear dual tire air line to the brake is
leaking air at the fitting where the rubber hose goes into the brake
assembly. I was able to put a hose clamp on it to get it home but now
I have to fix it. I was wondering before I tear into this job: how is
the line connected? is it a permanent fitting, a compresion or what?
and how is the best way to get it off? Do I have to take the entire
line off? any insight would be greatly appreciated. I am sure there
are many here that have had the same problem. Thanks.

John Mann
85 pt40
Granbury Tx.


Brake line question? - dthollis1961 - 01-12-2006 12:43

John,

The ends are permanently attached to the hose. One end of the hose
should have a swivel fitting. Take that off first, then the other
end. Take the hose with you to a heavy-duty truck dealership or
parts store, and with that and about $5 you can get a new one.

David Hollis Springfield,IL Still 'birdless


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "tracyt3"
wrote:
>
> I have a 85 Pt40, the right rear dual tire air line to the brake is
> leaking air at the fitting where the rubber hose goes into the brake
> assembly. I was able to put a hose clamp on it to get it home but now
> I have to fix it. I was wondering before I tear into this job: how is
> the line connected? is it a permanent fitting, a compresion or what?
> and how is the best way to get it off? Do I have to take the entire
> line off? any insight would be greatly appreciated. I am sure there
> are many here that have had the same problem. Thanks.
>
> John Mann
> 85 pt40
> Granbury Tx.
>


Brake line question? - Mr Chris Valdes - 01-19-2006 15:22

Hello Tracyt3.

Have you fiqured out or has someone answered your
question.
I had a break line blow on me on the freeway and feel
i learned alot bout the braking system on the coach.

Chris 78FC33

--- tracyt3 wrote:

> I have a 85 Pt40, the right rear dual tire air line
> to the brake is
> leaking air at the fitting where the rubber hose
> goes into the brake
> assembly. I was able to put a hose clamp on it to
> get it home but now
> I have to fix it. I was wondering before I tear into
> this job: how is
> the line connected? is it a permanent fitting, a
> compresion or what?
> and how is the best way to get it off? Do I have to
> take the entire
> line off? any insight would be greatly appreciated.
> I am sure there
> are many here that have had the same problem.
> Thanks.
>
> John Mann
> 85 pt40
> Granbury Tx.
>
>
>
>


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Brake line question? - tracyt3 - 01-20-2006 08:53

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Mr Chris Valdes
wrote:
>
> Hello Tracyt3.
>
> Have you fiqured out or has someone answered your
> question.
> I had a break line blow on me on the freeway and feel
> i learned alot bout the braking system on the coach.
>
> Chris 78FC33
>
> --- tracyt3 wrote:
>
> > I have a 85 Pt40, the right rear dual tire air line
> > to the brake is
> > leaking air at the fitting where the rubber hose
> > goes into the brake
> > assembly. I was able to put a hose clamp on it to
> > get it home but now
> > I have to fix it. I was wondering before I tear into
> > this job: how is
> > the line connected? is it a permanent fitting, a
> > compresion or what?
> > and how is the best way to get it off? Do I have to
> > take the entire
> > line off? any insight would be greatly appreciated.
> > I am sure there
> > are many here that have had the same problem.
> > Thanks.
> >
> > John Mann
> > 85 pt40
> > Granbury Tx.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,I appreciate your responses I have been unable to tackle
the problem yet due to work but I will let you know how it turns out
thanks again.

John Mann
> > 85 pt40
> > Granbury Tx

> >
>
>
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Brake line question? - randydupree2000 - 01-21-2006 12:34

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Mr Chris Valdes
wrote:
>
> Hello Tracyt3.
>
> Have you fiqured out or has someone answered your
> question.
> I had a break line blow on me on the freeway and feel
> i learned alot bout the braking system on the coach.
>
> Chris 78FC33
>
> --- tracyt3 wrote:
>
> > I have a 85 Pt40, the right rear dual tire air line
> > to the brake is
> > leaking air at the fitting where the rubber hose
> > goes into the brake
> > assembly. I was able to put a hose clamp on it to
> > get it home but now
> > I have to fix it. I was wondering before I tear into
> > this job: how is
> > the line connected? is it a permanent fitting, a
> > compresion or what?
> > and how is the best way to get it off? Do I have to
> > take the entire
> > line off? any insight would be greatly appreciated.
> > I am sure there
> > are many here that have had the same problem.
> > Thanks.
> >
> > John Mann
> > 85 pt40
> > Granbury Tx.
> >
> > if its arubber line it unscrews on each end,take it with you to
the parts house and get it matched up,buy two while your at it,so
you can replace the other one too,and,make sure they are the same
length,it makes a differance.
randy dupree 93wb
> >
> >
>
>
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Brake line question? - tracyt3 - 01-30-2006 11:24

David,Chris and Randy Thanks for the replys

I put the new brake line on today works great also got a spare, thanks
for the input. Other than alot of grease and a few crawls under the
Coach it was real easy.

John Mann
85 pt40
Granbury Tx.--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "randydupree2000"
wrote:
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Mr Chris Valdes
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Tracyt3.
> >
> > Have you fiqured out or has someone answered your
> > question.
> > I had a break line blow on me on the freeway and feel
> > i learned alot bout the braking system on the coach.
> >
> > Chris 78FC33
> >
> > --- tracyt3 wrote:
> >
> > > I have a 85 Pt40, the right rear dual tire air line
> > > to the brake is
> > > leaking air at the fitting where the rubber hose
> > > goes into the brake
> > > assembly. I was able to put a hose clamp on it to
> > > get it home but now
> > > I have to fix it. I was wondering before I tear into
> > > this job: how is
> > > the line connected? is it a permanent fitting, a
> > > compresion or what?
> > > and how is the best way to get it off? Do I have to
> > > take the entire
> > > line off? any insight would be greatly appreciated.
> > > I am sure there
> > > are many here that have had the same problem.
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > John Mann
> > > 85 pt40
> > > Granbury Tx.
> > >
> > > if its arubber line it unscrews on each end,take it with you to
> the parts house and get it matched up,buy two while your at it,so
> you can replace the other one too,and,make sure they are the same
> length,it makes a differance.
> randy dupree 93wb
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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