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Just need some advice here. This is an 02 Explorer Sport Trac 4x4, 4.0L. Front disc, rear drum.
The left rear flexible brake line goes from the top of the diff over to a bracket at the top of the frame rail. It connects to another solid brake line that is steel or metal of some sort and is black-coated with something. I have similar lines in the front brakes. Regardless, I have a leak in the black coated line right where it attaches to the fitting on the flexible brake line.
Is it possible to repair a section of the black-coated line or do I need to replace the entire line?

I guess I know anything is possible, but not knowing the material it's made of I'm not sure about how to flare in a connecting piece or even if it is possible to do that..
I've been looking at all the brake lines now that I have this truck in my sights. It needs some work if I want to keep it.
Thanks for any thoughts.
r\
The left rear flexible brake line goes from the top of the diff over to a bracket at the top of the frame rail. It connects to another solid brake line that is steel or metal of some sort and is black-coated with something. I have similar lines in the front brakes. Regardless, I have a leak in the black coated line right where it attaches to the fitting on the flexible brake line.
Is it possible to repair a section of the black-coated line or do I need to replace the entire line?

I guess I know anything is possible, but not knowing the material it's made of I'm not sure about how to flare in a connecting piece or even if it is possible to do that..
I've been looking at all the brake lines now that I have this truck in my sights. It needs some work if I want to keep it.
Thanks for any thoughts.
r\