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Old May 18th, 2006, 12:39 PM   #1
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Hard Plastic Vacuum lines


I have broke most of the hard plastic vacuum lines while taking the engine out of the car. Any reccomendations as to replacing them. The hard plastic goes into a plastic connector and I tried to remove the lines from it, but they are either glued, or in there really tight. Can you buy replacement hard plastic lines?
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Old May 18th, 2006, 12:58 PM   #2
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Get some T's and connectors and connect the back together. I'm not sure where you could find the lines.
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You can find the lines right at Oreilly's or Autozone
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yeh take some of your old hosing with you to match it up, but advanced, autozone, or maybe napa should have it, i know that you can find very similar hosing at your local lowes or home depot also if your in a bind, but makesure you get the hard stuff so it wont collapse under vac.
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Also to go along with what he said, be sure when installing because I do it every dag um time. Do not bend around the lines to fit, turn them around ...Yep the whole 30 foot line LOL.

Everytime I put in a boost/vac gauge, I always mess around and pinch the lines and I have to live with 1-2.3 PSI off
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