Referring to SOR p/n 086-14H on my Dec '70 FJ55, how does the brake junction block on the rear axle housing mate to the housing? I'm trying to replace all the rear brake lines, and it looks like it will be WAYYYY easier to cut the right/left lines and the flex line, remove the big banjo bolt at the junction and remove the junction.
But does the axle have a "flat" for the junction block to mate to? It looks like one, solid, 38-yr old blob to me.
Question #2: There are a lot of aftermarket generic braided hoses out there that are a LOT cheaper than SOR, what is the thread profile of the hose? I see a lot of -3, -4, etc hoses, I assume these are an SAE size? Do I need something like the 10mm x 1.0 flare nuts I bought for the hard lines?
But does the axle have a "flat" for the junction block to mate to? It looks like one, solid, 38-yr old blob to me.
Question #2: There are a lot of aftermarket generic braided hoses out there that are a LOT cheaper than SOR, what is the thread profile of the hose? I see a lot of -3, -4, etc hoses, I assume these are an SAE size? Do I need something like the 10mm x 1.0 flare nuts I bought for the hard lines?