SL/R230: ABC Hose Clarification
I had a high pressure ABC hose burst on a car I just bought. I have ordered a remanufactured hose with a fitting from rebulidmastertech, fitted the whole thing back, primed the pump and when I started the car the fitting shot off again. It seems to me this hose goes from the left side of the front pressure valve block to the engine bay, behind firewall and then disappears towards the rear. Most surefire way to identify it is looking through the left front wheel well, there are 3 horizontal running high pressure hoses and this is the top one. Tried looking at abc diagrams but they are confusing as they show this hose to be the middle one. Anyway, I'm just trying to figure out what it does and where it goes (and which direction it flows) as I may just suck at fitting plumbing together but I might have an underlying issue like a clog or something. The car wasn't driven throughout this whole ordeal so I would rule out a bursting accumulator. Any help is much appreciated, can't wait to take this baby for a drive finally. Thank you!
The system runs at very high pressure so it all has to be up to the demands of around 3000 psi.
Blown accumulators can lodge bits of rubber in the pipes, but that would be unusual. Send photos.




Also, there was no biting surface, I have a single stainless steel ferrule that slides on the end of the hose but it won't let the hose fully though, it's like there's this stop (or groove, sorry, second language, tricky concept) inside that makes it work like a hat with a hole on the top but it won't slide on past this 'stop'.
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Once tightened, the ferrule should not be removable. You can pretighten each side, check the ferrules, and then reassemble.
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I have successfully fixed the problem. Turns out I just got a ferrule one size too small. A $9 trip to Grainger and she's all fixed now! I used a 10mm twin ferrule that had to be purchased separately but hey it fixed it. As for rebuildmastertech's customer support I am less than happy, it's good to see my baby on her wheels again though.
Thanks again for all the help!







