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Old 03-28-2013, 10:44 PM
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Been working on this here and there for a little while now. I finally think I'm happy with it. This is the engine in my 32 Ford truck.

Coolant Steam vent and fuel lines.... pain in the *** to flare and bend.







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Nice job. Where did you get your lines and fittings? I'm about to hard line my termified notch. The damn stainless braided lines are leaking after a year.
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Originally Posted by sprayed99
Coolant Steam vent and fuel lines.... pain in the *** to flare and bend.
I bet. Im having trouble my self with a sorry POS bender I got from eastwood.

And its 3/8in stainless. Hell I had trouble trying to straighten it out.

Going to try and build on of there.

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Originally Posted by HioSSilver
Nice job. Where did you get your lines and fittings? I'm about to hard line my termified notch. The damn stainless braided lines are leaking after a year.

I had about 10 15' sticks of 3/8th from my father-in-law and the rest of the 3/8th stuff I got from a local place.

All if the 1/4 stuff came from nitrous outlet.

I use a RIGID bender and flare tool... and not the RIGID from home depot

http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/600-Seri...s/EN/index.htm

http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/458R-Rat...Tool/index.htm



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