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Hello,
I am doing a mock court murder trial for political science and I am in need of guidance for technical details about power braking systems. I have a few questions. Firstly, what happened in my case is : somebody drilled the brake line for a 2002 corvette convertible, and when the driver tried to use the brakes they went over a cliff. The driver had driven for at least 6 hours before the problem. I am prosecuting the case. I have already stated that a piece of the drill used to drill the line was found stuck in the hole, thus reinforcing the leak and adding time. These are my questions: 1) is it possibly that you could drive for a while with a drilled brake line without noticing, giving that the hole is small (1/16") and a piece of a drill is stuck in the hole, and given a brake fluid of high viscosity. 2) is simply drilling 1 brake line enough to cause a completely loss of braking? i know there are 2 individual lines for front and back, but would a hole in either line deplete fluids? is there some master brake line that could be cut to drain all fluids? basically what I am looking for is a feasable way to explain how the driver of a sabatoged car (1 brake line drilled) could have driven for 6 hours, and then experienced complete brake failure. if drilling only one line is not sufficient this is bad news for my case if driving 6 hours is not feasable (with very small hole that is clogged), this is also bad news. ANY help at all would be GREATLY appreciated. I have had a hard time finding any hard facts on these issues, as most sites that turn up are installation guides etc..... if somebody could point out braking and fluid resources I would be very greatful. Sincerely, Ryan Brucks |
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I'll get back to you on this...............
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Well, i dont think the driving for 6 hours would work, but if there was something a little larger in diameter stuck in the 1/16" hole, then with result pressure it might be able to be drove for 6 hours then all of a sudden pop out and then soon later it would drain, and it happened to my car, the rear lines rusted out and i lost breaks all over in the car, nothing at all. Can you maybe change this story??
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