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Re: Petersburg Pro Questions (MR2 Problem)

To: "Burns, James B." <BurnsJB1@central.SSD.JHUAPL.edu>
Subject: Re: Petersburg Pro Questions (MR2 Problem)
From: "Robert M. Pickrell Jr." <brnrubr@midusa.net>
Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 15:02:42 -0500
Generally what happens is the inside of the hose collapses. Not a hose engineer,
but as I understand it the hoses are two or three pc. construction.

Rob

"Burns, James B." wrote:

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: TeamZ3@aol.com [SMTP:TeamZ3@aol.com]
> >
> > The big question is:  "HITH do you plug up a brake line hose?" and "Why
> > can't
> > you just unplug it with a pipe cleaner or something?"
> >
> I had the same question when it happened.  My brakes get bled fairly often
> (extremely often back when I was road racing the car) and the fluid looks
> like new.  The car only has 22K miles on it (but they are hard miles).  When
> the car started pulling to the left under braking I decided to bleed the
> brakes just to rule out the simple stuff first.  When I loosened the right
> front bleeder valve and pushed on the pedal, the pedal was still hard.  I
> completely removed the bleeder screw and still couldn't get any fluid to
> pump out.  Then I removed the hose from the caliper and still couldn't pump
> any fluid through.  Then I removed the hose from the hard line at the
> chassis and was able to pump fluid out.  So it sure looks like its a plugged
> hose.  There is no damage to the hose that can be seen or felt.  Maybe the
> last time I changed brake pads (about a month ago), I damaged it somehow.
> But it seems like I would have noticed it pulling under braking before
> yesterday.
>
> As far as cleaning it out, the openings at the fittings are very small.  A
> wire small enough to fit through there would be too flimsy to do any good.
> And if I couldn't get any flow through it from standing on the brake pedal
> then I doubt I could dislodge whatever is in there.
>
> The good news is that it looks as if TRD/Toyota Motorsports might come
> through and have some new brake lines to me tomorrow.  I sure hope so.
>
> Brad Burns


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