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Simply Rotarded
Join Date: Jan 2009
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It'll be worth all of the trouble.
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Rotary Fan in Training
Join Date: Oct 2010
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The semi-PP 13B or the silicone hoses? I have no damn doubt that silicone hoses will be worth the effort. But Lucy's hear needs a rebuild soon anyway, and I want her back together ASAP, so I won't wait for the nice stuff right now.
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Good stuff at low prices
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it's the 3.5mm for the small hoses. If you go to autozone they don't have metric hose usually, just fyi.
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Pirate
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Yeah, they have 5/16" rubber hose, and that size fits a bit loose, so you need to zip tie each connection.
The 3.5mm silicone stuff works the best for cars IMO.
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