Best way of sealing brake banjo after removing caliper

Best way of sealing brake banjo after removing caliper

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Mike_Mac

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Monday 21st March 2016
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What seemed like a simple question is now really frustrating me!

I'm planning on removing my calipers to get them repainted professionally and want to seal the banjo connection on the brake lines to stop the majority of fluid loss and prevent moisture getting in. They will be off the car for about a week, so it's important to get a good seal.

So far, after plenty of searching, the options seem to be:

- Ram a Golf Tee in there (Yeah Right!).
- Insert some hose (will silicone work?) into the banjos and seal it tight by threading a bolt through the hose (might work!).
- Use an Acorn Nut to stop up the banjo bolt aperture (Again, might work, but not sure if the thread will be tight enough to stop fluid loss).

Would any of those options work well, or if not, is there any, reasonably professional, way to do this and get a good seal?

ETA: don't want to clamp the lines and risk damaging them...

Mike_Mac

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Monday 21st March 2016
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lanan said:
A condom and a tywrap smile
Don't ask.....!!!
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Not a bad alternative

Mike_Mac

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Tuesday 22nd March 2016
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finlo said:
Why bother, you've got to bleed it all anyway.
Because I'd rather not let my entire system bleed all over my drive for a week (maybe more) and get more air in there than I need to - especially if it gets into the ABS system or Master Cylinder.

Mike_Mac

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Tuesday 22nd March 2016
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cambiker71 and stevieturbo - thanks for those suggestions smile - I liked the clamp idea, but would need 4 the same size. I was just wondering where I could get four when I remembered that I had 4 normal clamps in the garage anyway!!!

Just need to put something in between them at each end as a seal (rubber washers etc) and it should be jobbed! biggrin

ETA: Butyl gloves! Have a pair knocking around somewhere. Just need to cut the fingers off one, invert them, stick them over the banjo, then clamp them using rubber washers at either end to keep a good seal.

Sorted!

Edited by Mike_Mac on Tuesday 22 March 08:30


Edited by Mike_Mac on Tuesday 22 March 08:44

Mike_Mac

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Wednesday 23rd March 2016
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Cheers guys - plenty of good stuff there. Will probably combine a few methods, thanks!