wrapping AC lines?
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anyone here wrap their AC lines ? with what and where can i get some at home depot/ kragens/autoparts etcc. I dont feel like paying 20-50$ for a roll of thermal wrap when i can prob just get a small piece for waht i need to cover. thanks
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nm, i looked at your website.
You don't like the drag manifold, any recomendations for manifolds that allow AC?
Thanks,
David
[Modified by MarsGodofWar, 8:45 PM 6/4/2002]
You don't like the drag manifold, any recomendations for manifolds that allow AC?
Thanks,
David
[Modified by MarsGodofWar, 8:45 PM 6/4/2002]
nm, i looked at your website.
You don't like the drag manifold, any recomendations for manifolds that allow AC?
Thanks,
David
[Modified by MarsGodofWar, 8:45 PM 6/4/2002]
You don't like the drag manifold, any recomendations for manifolds that allow AC?
Thanks,
David
[Modified by MarsGodofWar, 8:45 PM 6/4/2002]
On a similar topic, has anyone damaged their AC lines and repaired them? One of my IC hose clamps rubbed a small hole in my bottom high-pressure side AC line and I'm trying to figure out if I should try to fix it (pull the line, TIG it at work) or start looking for a replacement...
MY A/c line blew because I didn't use a dumptube. If its the rubber line, u can get a barbed connector and reconnect it.
if its the aluminum part, u can goto a place that does aluminum welding. OR cut it in half, buy a 1 inch aluminum cylinder that slips over the damaged part and JB/Ghetto weld the ends.
if its the aluminum part, u can goto a place that does aluminum welding. OR cut it in half, buy a 1 inch aluminum cylinder that slips over the damaged part and JB/Ghetto weld the ends.
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