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imburne 04-09-2007 04:17 PM

Re: DIY OIL LINES?
 
Instead of using vacuum line, use fish hose tubing for EVERYTHING! :y





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95_civic_lx 04-12-2007 12:31 AM

Re: DIY OIL LINES?
 
you garden hose will always do the trick..... :1

on a serious note: you can always get them from stealth. I bought the an fittings and hose for $13 You need to get TT block fitting though, its just great.

ChevyIIMan 04-12-2007 03:40 AM

Re: DIY OIL LINES?
 
Check with your local parts store, you can get push on fittings and hose made by Edelmann thats the same as Aeroquips socketless stuff for much cheaper. We used them on transmission cooler lines with no clamps and never have a problem, same with fuel and oil. No clamps, looks clean.




Push-On Hose Fittings

Push-On Hose Fittings are manufactured for low and medium pressure, these fittings are quick connecting and have high resistance to vibration damage.
Working temperature: -40 to 250 degrees F
Material: brass
Working pressure: up to 150 psi. Hose clamp is required when working pressure exceeds 100 psi.
Applications: fuel line, fluid and vacuum systems

PUSH-ON HOSE

For use with Push-On Fittings
A superior quality hose recommended for fuel, oil, air, water tube and many other general purpose applications. Constructed for long life and extra duty. Resistant to oils, solvents, abrasion and weather. Quality construction. Seamless Hypalon cover and Nitrile tube. Angle woven high strength polyester cord braid tightens on fitting under pressure or tension allowing excellent coupling and holding ability with Push-On fittings. Meets S.A.E. J30R7 requirements.
Working pressure: 250 psi
Burst pressure: 1,000 psi
Temperature range: -40 degrees F to 257 degrees F (-40C to 110.8C)

Toysrme 04-13-2007 12:40 PM

Re: DIY OIL LINES?
 
Atleast spend the $5-10 on ebay and order you some T-bar hose clamps that will fit the size lines you're looking for. Cheap insurance.

EG-prince 04-13-2007 04:52 PM

Re: DIY OIL LINES?
 

Originally Posted by ChevyIIMan
Check with your local parts store, you can get push on fittings and hose made by Edelmann thats the same as Aeroquips socketless stuff for much cheaper. We used them on transmission cooler lines with no clamps and never have a problem, same with fuel and oil. No clamps, looks clean.



as in autoparts store? Where do you get them? I've just never seen anything snazzy like that-- most of the parts stores around me are pretty lame when it comes to fittings-- either they have ---- for selection, or they have no idea what they have or who they are.

sunboost 04-17-2007 03:35 AM

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oooh whos this? lol.

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rayray01 04-19-2007 11:11 AM

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big titi white gurl thats who!!!

imburne 04-19-2007 11:14 AM

Re: DIY OIL LINES?
 
Why dont both you faggot noobs shut the ---- up??

sunboost 04-19-2007 08:17 PM

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aww...the faggot thinks hes the ---- because he posts a lot. want a cookie?

oh yeah...btw, ive been here longer than you. :-*

AJxr 04-19-2007 08:36 PM

Re: DIY OIL LINES?
 
i run a 5/8" feed line, 1" return


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