MasterofDisaster
Senior Member
For Heaven's sake, don't torque the banjo bolts past 20lbft.
I recently installed PowerStop braided stainless steel brake hoses. Installation is easy.
Start with the right rear wheel. Use a 13mm socket to remove the banjo bolt. Discard the bolt and washers. Disconnect the stock hose from the steel tube. I believe the tube takes a 13mm wrench. Remove the bracket bolt, and push the ABS sensor out of the bracket. You can see two plastic prongs that stick out the back of the bracket in the photo.
Stock Rear Brake Hose And Bracket
The stock bracket is integral to the rear brake hose.
Connect the hose to the caliper using the banjo bolts and washers. PowerStop does not list a torque value for the banjo bolts. When I tried the Ford spec, the bolt snapped at 25lbft. I tried another torque wrench, and the bolt started stretching at 25lbft. PowerStop later said the bolts should be torqued to 20lbft.
The PowerStop bolts are different from the Ford bolts in multiple ways.
PowerStop Banjo V Ford Banjo Bolt
Stock bolt is longer. The lateral hole does not go through the bolt. The lateral hole on the...
Carefully cut the plastic clips from the old brake hose. You can use them to attach the ABS wire to the new brake hose.
Bleed the caliper. The bleeder screw takes an 11mm wrench/socket. Torque the bleeder screw to 89lbin. Install the left rear hose the same way.
The front is similar. Start with the right. There are two brackets; each has its own bolt. The front bracket bolts take 15lbft. The front hose does not go through the bracket. You may want to spray some silicone on the hose near the attached bracket so you can slide it into position more easily. I zip tied the front hose to the allen screw in the bracket. The allen screw takes a 4mm wrench.
PowerStop Front Brake Line And Bracket
It's only redneck if you attach with duct tape.
The PowerStop kit is substantially less expensive than competitors. The pedal feel and brake operation are noticeably improved. From https://www.summitracing.com/parts/PWR-BH00115/applications, I believe it fits S-197s up through 2014.
For Heaven's sake, don't torque the banjo bolts past 20lbft.
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