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|  05-26-2002, 02:57 PM | #1 | 
| Import Slayer Join Date: May 1999 
					Posts: 2,241
				 |  replacing hard brake lines I was bleeding the front brakes on my '82 today and noticed a puddle of fluid on the floor on the other side.  I noticed the steel line had a hole in it. Should I replace the entire line to the back or could I use a compression fitting to fix it? The rest of the line looks good so I don't really want to replace the whole length unless I must. What size are those lines anyway and how much is a flaring tool? I never made this kind of repair before so I need as much advise as possible. 
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