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Post by STROMI 121 on Sept 8, 2016 21:18:02 GMT -5
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Post by STROMI 121 on Sept 8, 2016 21:20:44 GMT -5
Piece of cheap metal line from local parts store bent around a full beer can or whatever you have laying around. Five bucks and five minutes.
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Post by Kev.T. on Sept 15, 2016 13:56:29 GMT -5
Thanks for the pic STROMI 121 , I thought in the old thread about this it said you needed like 4 loops in the line? I don't know what the reasoning was.
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Demo502
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Post by Demo502 on Sept 15, 2016 15:14:00 GMT -5
More loops would have a little more fluid capacity is all
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Post by STROMI 121 on Sept 15, 2016 17:51:27 GMT -5
Thanks for the pic STROMI 121 , I thought in the old thread about this it said you needed like 4 loops in the line? I don't know what the reasoning was. I don't remember anything about loops.
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Post by Kev.T. on Sept 15, 2016 23:52:37 GMT -5
we-crash.proboards.com/thread/40091/looping-transmission-linesAug 20, 2013 17:45:43 GMT -5 dozertraxx said: autozone carries the 5/16 steel trans line with 1/2 inch fitting in many lengths, i use a 4 footer and loop it twice, works fine, no trans issues after 7 runs and features that lasted 30-45 minutes cost 7 dollars Aug 21, 2013 14:38:16 GMT -5 smashincwa said: use a 16 to 20 inch brake line, loop it in 4 inch coils. Don't use compression fittings, crimped lines or rubber hose.
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