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For 1990-2009 cars only

Tools Required

    • SA91108NE Universal Pipe Bender
    • SA9193BR Clamp Brake Pipe Flaring Tool

ISO/DIN Flare


Object Number: 866670  Size: SH

Caution: Always use double walled steel brake pipe when replacing brake pipes. The use of any other pipe is not recommended and may cause brake system failure. Carefully route and retain replacement brake pipes. Always use the correct fasteners and the original location for replacement brake pipes. Failure to properly route and retain brake pipes may cause damage to the brake pipes and cause brake system failure.

Important: Obtain the recommended pipe and fittings of correct size. The outside diameter of the pipe is used to specify size. Saturn uses 4.75 mm  (0.187 in) brake pipe. Refer to Brake System Specifications .


Object Number: 872128  Size: SH

    Object Number: 859501  Size: SH
  1. Remove the brake pipe to be repaired from the vehicle.
  2. Cut the section to be replaced from the brake pipe using an appropriate saw. Do not use a tube cutter to cut the new pipe. The end must be flat and square to produce a good flare.
  3. Determine the length of pipe required for the repair by measuring the section to be replaced with a string adding 3.2 mm (1/8 in) for each flare.
  4. Cut the new pipe using an appropriate saw. Do not use a tube cutter to cut the new pipe. The end must be flat and square to produce a good flare.
  5. Remove the burrs from the inside and outside diameters of the cut pipe using a deburring tool.
  6. Install required fittings.
  7. Clamp SA9193BR securely in a vice.

  8. Object Number: 866628  Size: SH
  9. Install the handle into the operating cam.

  10. Object Number: 866642  Size: SH
  11. Loosen the die clamp screw and rotate the locking plate to expose the die carrier opening.
  12. Select the required die set (4.75 mm DIN) and install in the carrier with the full side of either half facing the clamp screw and the counter bore of both halves facing the punch turret.
  13. Insert the prepared pipe through the rear of the die and push forward until the end of the pipe is flush with the face of the die.

  14. Object Number: 866647  Size: SH
  15. Make sure that the rear of both halves of the die rest against the hexagon die stops. Rotate the locking plate to the fully closed position and clamp the die firmly by tightening the clamp screw.

  16. Object Number: 866658  Size: SH
  17. Select the appropriate OP. 1 (operation 1) punch by rotating the punch turret until the correct size (4.75 mm DIN) points towards the open end of the pipe to be flared.

  18. Object Number: 866666  Size: SH
  19. Pull the operating handle against the resistance of the pipe to create the flare and return the handle to original position.
  20. Release the clamp screw and rotate the locking plate to the open position.
  21. Remove the die set and the pipe and separate by gently tapping both halves on a bench.

  22. Object Number: 866672  Size: SH
  23. Inspect the pipe flare for correct shape, size and for any flaws.
  24. Repeat the procedure (steps 7 through 19) for the pipe being repaired.
  25. Bend the pipe using an approved pipe bending tool such as SA91108NE , using the section to be replaced as a guide.
  26. Install the new pipe to the pipe being repaired using female union.
  27. Install the repaired pipe assembly into the vehicle.
  28. Bleed the brake system. Refer to the appropriate brake bleeding procedure.
  29. Check the pipes and the nuts for leaks with the engine running and the brakes applied.