FS: 24" -4AN stainless steel line
Hi All:
I'm selling this 24" piece of -4 AN stainless steel line. It used for a grand total of about 30 seconds. I installed it only to realize that it was a little too long. It is the one thing that I've worked on recently that has truly made me want to kill somebody. I spent $30 on the materials and about 2 hours of blood/sweat/tears/cussing to assemble it. Noooooo way I am taking it apart to shorten it! I bought a piece of pre-made 18" line and I'm selling this one to pay for that one.
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All parts to make it were purchased new from amstreetrod.com.
Price: $25 shipped
Sonny
im guessing you had a problem with the line fraying ..
i hated that **** too .. one thign a shop dude showed me was to use a hose clamp ( instead of tape) .. and then cut it and it came out super clean
i hated that **** too .. one thign a shop dude showed me was to use a hose clamp ( instead of tape) .. and then cut it and it came out super clean
Yeah, I really struggled with getting the first fitting on. It took a loong time, but I used the hose clamp/tape trick and I finally got it on. The second one wasn't so bad.
I figured that 24" might be a little long, but since this was a hybrid swap (89 Integra engine into an 87 CRX Si), it was really hard to judge how long the hose needed to be. I didn't know how low/high the engine would sit or the distance to the firewall until it was actually in the car.
Sonny
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