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brake line problems 200 1984

after getting my junctino block replaced while the 242 was in the shop, i noticed a leak coming from the junction box. allegedly. i went back to the shop, and confirmed that it was installed properly. the only culprit here is an original misdiagnosis by the first shop(independant vovo specialists in longwood, fl.) now i'm not angry at Dan, but i am livid at the other guys. i've spent $170 so far and my brake line still leaks. my new mechanic said all that would have to be done is cutting the old brake lines, pulling them up to the junction box, and flaring the lines to go into the junction box. i don't want to pay anyone to do this. is this something i can do on my own? if so, how would i do so and what tools will be required?






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