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air line grommet issue

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air line grommet issue
Low_SST's avatar
Low_SST
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its the grey shit coming off the top of my bag, home depot has it for likr 50c a foot or something like that.
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complexdesigns
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I used that clear tubing to go over it
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Severed701
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i was thinkin that a METAL piece of pipe would not be any better than it going thru...a piece of metal..but i duno? id use some kinda plastic or rubber hose...
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cruisinlowS10
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thanks big joe i am going to take a look at that stuff
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Originally posted by Low_SST





its the grey shit coming off the top of my bag, home depot has it for likr 50c a foot or something like that.

It's called Sealtite and/or Carflex, just so you'll know what to ask for in case you need to.
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vinnysmini
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I drilled a hole in the side of the cup with a hole saw then put a right angle fitting off the bag and the airline runs to the front of the truck where the valves are. I used a rubber grommet the size of the hole that I drilled w/ the hole saw and it keeps in place. Last time my air line ran out the top of the frame but it got warm from the motor and burned a hole in the line.
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periportfd
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Originally posted by Low00Sierra



i just use whatever line i have, cut it open and then pop a little piece over any parts that may rub. basically a hose inside a cut hose

Yup, that's what I used to do before hardline.
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j-bird
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use sealtight....not carflex,carflex is mostly rubber,sealtight has a inner lining of metal. alot better for for those sparks.if a spark hits that carflex it will melt that and the hose!

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