OK,

Been busy this evening replacing one of the rear brake callipers on the Roadster, and I thought I'd fit some Goodridge braided brake hoses and flush with some DOT 5.1 for good measure

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The replacement calliper and rear hoses went on OK, but I should have known that things would be different when coming to do the fronts.

The front rubber hoses on the roadster attach to the copper hard pipe vertically behind the strut

(more or less

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The problem I'd got is that it looks like MrT cross threaded the rubber hose to hard pipe fitting at the factory

I can unscrew the fitting what feels to be 90% of the way, and then it spins freely

- but without the hard pipe bolt coming away from the fitting on the end of the rubber hose.

I've spent about an hour trying different angles, different pressures to persuade them to come apart, but had no luck

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I'm wondering what I can do next.

Options:

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Buy new hard pipe from Master cylinder

/ ABS

/ wherever to the NSF front wing where the problem connection is.

Remove old pipe using large angle grinder

and throw away.

2.

Keep trying to separate them

- trying to re-tighten and starting over isn't an option either.

Maybe put more pressure on pulling them apart to see if the cross-threaded bits engage better and come free?

3.

Use a nut splitter? I don't think I could slide it up the hose past the fitting points

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4.

Try to Dremmel slots either side of the remaining fitting on the top of the rubber hose and split apart

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Assuming I can get the existing parts free from one another

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the threads on the bolt don't look the best as it has been cross threaded in the past

- I'm assuming that cleaning them up with a tap and dye set will help but I'm not counting on it

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Any ideas

/ advice welcome
