Ummm Nova, you can not use fish tank air line for brake lines LOL. It will not hold. You are silly.There are people here who care. But unfortunately, the reality of it is, very few people care. And that is what makes it even sadder. SO, this leaves me to ask you, Robin, and you Kim, and on ocassion, I might even ask Opa when I am in want of advice that is important.
Well anyway... Today turned into a real crap askme day. I was on the route, and my brakes hit the floor. I was on the highway... Anyway, I just did a brake job, so it is not a brake problem there. I check all the wheels on the insides, nothing. I checked the master cylinder and it was low. I went to the gas station, slowly, got some dot 3, and added. Then I went and parked in a spot that was dry, and pumped the crap out of the brakes. Found it... In the dang line. At least my brakes will not be soaked with fluid... I kept at my route, kept the fluid filled. It took me almost 5 hours to do my route, but I got it done. Now the big problem, I forgot that my moms payment for her funeral insurance, so when I figured the money I needed for the LP, I left just enough money in the account for gas for the rest of the week for work and for any incedentals. SO, now I sit with 14 bucks, and leak in my brake line, and I swear if I don't get my child support check tomorrow, poop is going to hit the fan.
Oh, and now it is raining. WHOOPPEEE!
I have a section of fish tank air hose... I have clamps... I have a very redneck idea... I just need it to hold for a week... or two... Man... LOL. The other option is I cut the line, put a screw in the end, and a clamp over that, AND not need to hit the brakes hard.
Did you know, I have jerry rigged so much crap on my cars in my life, I bet I could write a book...