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Old 01-07-2015, 09:29 PM   #7 (permalink)
juld0zer
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yep, there was a chap over here in Australia who had the new brake line configuration on his later model 370z.

my clutch line install got messy too. the stupid union nut on the hard line had corrosion right at the tip/base of the threads. No amount of penetrating oil would get in and with the limited space, a flare wrench could not budge it. i managed to finangle a regular ring spanner on there and that didnt help either.
In the end i hacksawed off the offending section and hammered a 6pt socket on it, rattled it off.

The hardline will be eventually replaced but i ended up creating my own solution to get the car back on the road. It involves -4AN braided hose
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