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2002 Super Duty, bleeding my brakes after replacing a rear caliper and some kind of brake line starting leaking. I had to remove the I/C intake pipe to find the source. A tube labeled “1C34-2263-AB” coming out of the ABS hydraulic module has a section of braided SS flex tubing and it had busted open. I followed the tube down to the frame and then it bends toward the passenger front side. I searched the part number and found nothing. I need somebody to tell me the correct replacement part number. Also, there are several brake/abs lines that have a similar section of flexible tubing. Should I replace the others? Any help on this is welcomed. In the picture of the ABS module I have the busted line removed and the picture of the tubing I have pointed to the busted tubing.
2002 Super Duty, bleeding my brakes after replacing a rear caliper and some kind of brake line starting leaking. I had to remove the I/C intake pipe to find the source.
A tube labeled with ID Engineering number: 1C34-2263-AB coming out of the ABS hydraulic module has a section of braided SS flex tubing and it had busted open. I followed the tube down down to my frame and then going to the rear disappearing between the fuel tank and frame.
I searched the part number and found nothing.
No part numbers marked on parts after 1956, just casting or ID Engineering numbers, when applicable.
Contact a dealer with this ID number, they can cross it over to the part number.
I removed the battery tray and was able to follow the lines. The busted line is actually going to the passenger front tire. I called the dealership and they said the part is discontinued and I will have to have it custom made?! Anybody know of an aftermarket brake line kit for this truck?
I removed the battery tray and was able to follow the lines. The busted line is actually going to the passenger front tire.
I called the dealership and they said the part is discontinued and I will have to have it custom made?!
Call Green Sales in Cincinnati OH, give them the ID number. Green can cross it over to the part number...that they'll give you, and might even have it. But if not can look and see if anyone else does.
Green Sales has the largest stock of Ford obsolete parts on the planet: 800-543-4959.
I ended up watching some YouTube videos on how to make hard brake lines. The fitting at the ABS module I reused but I replaced the fitting going to the flex at the caliper. I used a double flare tool Oreillys rents. I also coated the line in dielectric grease and slid a 1/4” fuel line over it for protection. Went for a solid test ride and no leaks. I am going to do the same for the remaining two lines eventually.
Green Sales is really something. I went there about 10 years ago (I live just north of Cincinnati) because they used to have a large inventory of Scalextric slot cars (those are the larger 1:32 size). Friendly, good people work there.