TUCQUALA wrote:
esox07: Born in Rochester, grew up in Mpls, ex-Fireman for the Milwaukee Road, used to eat at the HOT FISH SHOP in "Wenonah". They make a great canoe!!!
Good luck with the brakes. You'll need a tube bender to prevent wall collapse. Parts store probably will have one you can borrow or rent. If the tee is on a welded bracket, just bend the brake lines down to the rear of the axle (for protection) and use hose clamps to hold them in place. You might even think of using flex hoses to go from the backing plate to the lines. Could make it easier to replace all that stuff. Lots of brake hoses in the parts books.
Hot Fish shop has been gone for a long time now. Dairy Queen and other stuff there now.
I was wondering if I could just use flexible hose, but I think I want to do this the best way so I dont have any more problems. I would be worried the flex hose would take a lot of abuse right next to the wheels. Thanks for the help and trip down memory lane.
Bruce
GO VIKINGS eh?