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Braided brake line install Q
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<blockquote data-quote="86Fbody" data-source="post: 14797246" data-attributes="member: 105068"><p>I recently installed front and rear braided lines. I found Ford spec to be 41ft/lbs for the banjo bolts but that has to be wrong as one of the supplied banjo's snapped. I replaced it with the stock bolt for the time being. Two questions, what has anyone found to be the correct torque spec and is there any issue running the stock banjo with braided lines that don't have as thick a fitting as the stock square block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86Fbody, post: 14797246, member: 105068"] I recently installed front and rear braided lines. I found Ford spec to be 41ft/lbs for the banjo bolts but that has to be wrong as one of the supplied banjo's snapped. I replaced it with the stock bolt for the time being. Two questions, what has anyone found to be the correct torque spec and is there any issue running the stock banjo with braided lines that don't have as thick a fitting as the stock square block. [/QUOTE]
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