Re: 63 SWC: Advice on Brake Changes
If you're concerned about the brake pipes, replace them. On '63s the pipe to the rear brakes is held to the frame rail by spring clips - no screws (see the AIM), so it can probably be removed and replaced without having to slightly lift the body, which is the case for later years when the retainers were held to the frame with screws.
If you rebuild all the hydraulic components with silicone fluid, and replace the pipes and hoses, the chance of a hydraulic failure, even if you never, ever flush the fluid is extremely remote - a lot less likely than a cheaply constructed , S-rated tire disintegrating at highway speed.
Duke
If you're concerned about the brake pipes, replace them. On '63s the pipe to the rear brakes is held to the frame rail by spring clips - no screws (see the AIM), so it can probably be removed and replaced without having to slightly lift the body, which is the case for later years when the retainers were held to the frame with screws.
If you rebuild all the hydraulic components with silicone fluid, and replace the pipes and hoses, the chance of a hydraulic failure, even if you never, ever flush the fluid is extremely remote - a lot less likely than a cheaply constructed , S-rated tire disintegrating at highway speed.
Duke
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