michaeljbenner
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- AR
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Hello all!
My next project on my new-to-me 2008 AR210 is to get the trailer brakes up and running again.
I realized a couple of weeks ago that the steel line (the one that transfers fluid between the two calipers) was broken. Upon taking it all apart, it must have been for some time because the port caliper was filled with rusty water and was all seized up.
This appears to be an extremely poor design, with the fluid transfer line being hard-piped directly into the two calipers. With no rubber pigtails, any amount of flex will stress and eventually break that line.
Here is a pic of the (unbroken) starboard line, and the one of the broken steel line I am talking about:
Which brings me to my question: Can I drill into the axle beam to mount brackets to keep rubber hoses in place? Obviously on a car or truck this would be a no-no, as the axles are filled with fluid...but I don't see what the harm would be, as long as I sealed the fastener with silicone.
Here are the brackets I bought:
And the hoses:
Thoughts?
My next project on my new-to-me 2008 AR210 is to get the trailer brakes up and running again.
I realized a couple of weeks ago that the steel line (the one that transfers fluid between the two calipers) was broken. Upon taking it all apart, it must have been for some time because the port caliper was filled with rusty water and was all seized up.
This appears to be an extremely poor design, with the fluid transfer line being hard-piped directly into the two calipers. With no rubber pigtails, any amount of flex will stress and eventually break that line.
Here is a pic of the (unbroken) starboard line, and the one of the broken steel line I am talking about:
Which brings me to my question: Can I drill into the axle beam to mount brackets to keep rubber hoses in place? Obviously on a car or truck this would be a no-no, as the axles are filled with fluid...but I don't see what the harm would be, as long as I sealed the fastener with silicone.
Here are the brackets I bought:
And the hoses:
Thoughts?