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Old 09-19-2009, 04:35 PM   #1
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Default Rebuilt OMP lines

2 and a half years ago my stock lines were found brittle and breaking when I pulled my engine. I decided to rebuild them myself with flexible teflon tubing. Still holding nicely I decided to add some details on how to do it.

I got the parts from http://www1.mscdirect.com/cgi/nnsrhm

The Tubing:MSC # 48701031 I ordered around 6' and had some left over current price is $2.19 per ft.

PFA tubing Characteristics
• Excellent abrasion & temperature-resistance
• Low coefficient of friction for ease of flow
• UV & Gamma radiation stable, chemically inert
• Thermally superior to most plastics
• Outstanding chemical & electrical properties
• Durometer=shore D 55±5
• Temperature range: -320°F to +500°F

Ear clamps:MSC #: 48547962 Current price $.41ea should only need 4, but i ordered a few extra just in case.

Type: 2-Ear
Nominal Size: 1/4
Inner Width of Ear: 0.118 In.
Thickness: 0.0276 In.
Width: 0.236 In.
Material: Stainless Steel

You will need the banjo fittings from the old lines. I used a bench grinder to remove the clamps and carefully grind the plastic tubing off from the barbs. Once I had the banjo fittings I pushed the new tubing over the barb then put the clamps in place and crimped them down. Nice and tight. Install like stock.

The benefits of these lines is they withstand more heat, are more flexible(easier to route), they don't wear on things like the braided steel lines, cost less then both stock and especially the braided lines.
These are not my pics but same parts. Pics are from a second gen writeup by racer x8 that I found.









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Old 09-19-2009, 08:36 PM   #2
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I do that with # 2 Stainless braded lines when I can find the S Steel material on a roll .Goodrich is one company that makes that size . I have alot of the banjo fittings saved back for this .Your doing some good thinking keep it up .
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Old 09-19-2009, 09:23 PM   #3
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Thanks. Yeah I come up with things from time to time combination of free time, broken parts and the desire to save money. A lot of these things were listed on the other thread for quite awhile but I wanted to move it all Over here.
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Old 09-23-2009, 06:19 AM   #4
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Hey...nice work!!

Way cool .
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I made my lines following this write-up. Still doing good after 3 years and 12k miles.
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I made my lines following this write-up. Still doing good after 3 years and 12k miles.
+1, I made some a couple years ago and they work great.
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