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ward 04-12-2006 01:16 PM

Re: copper oil lines, anyone thought of this??
 
ya i have been reving mine pretty hard and had no leaks!
i thank its just about getting them properly fitted :y

Reddy 04-12-2006 02:23 PM

Re: copper oil lines, anyone thought of this??
 

Originally Posted by Dmc1
I saw this on honda tech awhile back . copper overkill the thing looks like a moonshine still.But the guy never said it leaked either

those look like regular stainless hard lines. I used brakelines for oil and coolant for my TT kit, it worked out fine

HMTdmc 04-12-2006 04:04 PM

Re: copper oil lines, anyone thought of this??
 
LOL that sounds like a good idea to use brake lins . ::) Everybody knows stealthmode oil fittings break if you torque them to 13 lb :1

Reddy 04-12-2006 04:13 PM

Re: copper oil lines, anyone thought of this??
 

Originally Posted by Dmc1
LOL that sounds like a good idea to use brake lins . ::)


Why are you rolling your eyes? If you think its a bad idea I'd really like to hear your logic...

jacob_kohler 04-12-2006 04:23 PM

Re: copper oil lines, anyone thought of this??
 

Originally Posted by ward
thin god damn im running to auto zone now :y to buy 6 tubs of jb.

Dude, buying 6 of them with the copper tubing could almost buy you the stainless line. Brake lines work just fine even with the heat. A local auto store told me they are pretty normal for that use.

HMTdmc 04-12-2006 10:02 PM

Re: copper oil lines, anyone thought of this??
 

Originally Posted by Whitey

Why are you rolling your eyes? If you think its a bad idea I'd really like to hear your logic...

Sorry man I put the eye roll in the wrong place . I was to say that the people saying the stealthmode fitting were bad.....brake lines should work great. they can take some heat and get plenty of fitting for them.
The lines in the pic I posted are copper though thats what the guy on ht said . I would think that a copper fitting or line wouldn't like the heat and vibration from a high reving engine and break over time though.

really fuel line would work good to.

ward 04-13-2006 12:50 AM

Re: copper oil lines, anyone thought of this??
 
well i will test it for every one!
this is my daily driver, i drive 500 miles a week so that will put it to it! :y

graphixdezign6 04-13-2006 09:51 AM

Re: copper oil lines, anyone thought of this??
 
http://img115.imageshack.us/img115/1180/fin6my.jpg

raiden571 04-13-2006 12:25 PM

Re: copper oil lines, anyone thought of this??
 
brake fluid i would think gets just as hot as motor oil, its running through a brake caliper that takes tons of heat and brake fluid has to last alot longer then oil and is mor corrosive, so it should work the same if not better..just not as pretty or conveinent

ward 04-13-2006 01:32 PM

Re: copper oil lines, anyone thought of this??
 
for sure thats what i thought also
pressure builds lots of heat. and brake lines are ment for that. :y
can i get a hell ya?? :y :y :y


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