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Old 01-12-2011, 10:19 PM
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so i just put the procharger on and the tranny lines are resting on the procharger crank pulley. are you supposed to bend the hard lines or what is the best solution?
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Originally Posted by cals400ex
so i just put the procharger on and the tranny lines are resting on the procharger crank pulley. are you supposed to bend the hard lines or what is the best solution?
The transmission lines typically are not in the way, but you'll have to bend them to get them out of the way. Bob
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I bent mine slightly and secured them to the front swaybar with nylon pullties to keep them from bouncing around and hitting the crank pullies.

I also put a tiny piece of heater hose underneath the lines where they're secured to the swaybar to prevent any wear on the lines from friction.

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