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Scalliwag 07-20-04 09:33 PM

Scalli is back in the 1st GEN section.... take a look at the new metering lines ;)
http://www.vintagerotaries.com/image...repu/close.JPG


http://www.vintagerotaries.com/image...epu/close1.JPG


http://www.vintagerotaries.com/image...epu/close2.JPG


http://www.vintagerotaries.com/image...epu/close3.JPG

Pele 07-20-04 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by Scalliwag
Scalli is back in the 1st GEN section.... take a look at the new metering lines ;)

Sweet!

Are they just rubber under that SS braid or are they something else? Teflon, Viton, something or other...

inittab 07-21-04 05:23 AM

The SS lines sure do look nice but I like the piece of mind that comes from actually seeing oil in my clear stock lines.

mar3 07-21-04 06:58 PM

You just stick them on and that's it? That must be one serious interference fit! And that poor Nikki!! Whose car is that? lol...seriously, though...where's the link to get a pair and how much $$$ ??:cool:

RotaryRyan 07-21-04 07:37 PM

hmmmmm. those are nice omp lines. I would buy some if i didnt premix.:(

Atkins Dan 07-21-04 07:57 PM

I got the 2nd gen solid mount for the S\C and it feels alot better than the Mazda one.

Later
Dan Atkins

mar3 07-21-04 08:49 PM

DA, get that blasphemy out of your avatar!..:p:

sweetege 07-21-04 09:08 PM

scalliwag where ya at? or wait was it you who told me they were going on vacation? i think it was. Stupid ADD

Scalliwag 07-22-04 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by inittab
The SS lines sure do look nice but I like the piece of mind that comes from actually seeing oil in my clear stock lines.

That is about the only drawback. But if you ask most rotorheads when the last time they really looked at the oil in their metering lines they get a pretty blank look on their face. Some lines are so discolored they look to have oil in them and they may not.

Scalliwag 07-22-04 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by Pele
Sweet!

Are they just rubber under that SS braid or are they something else? Teflon, Viton, something or other...

The stainless hose has a PTFE (teflon) liner. The boot ends have nitrile inner rubber with a rigid jacket that is a lot like you would see on an air compressor hose. I could not get any info on the outer composite other than it is temperature and chemical tolerant. I am not talking about the colored jacket. That is just for looks. :)

Scalliwag 07-22-04 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by mar3
You just stick them on and that's it? That must be one serious interference fit! And that poor Nikki!! Whose car is that? lol...seriously, though...where's the link to get a pair and how much $$$ ??:cool:


Because of the jacketing I mentioned they kind of have a built in clamping quality but because of the way you have to route them around the water pump neck there is no way I would risk not running a clamp at that in. On the carb end I just push them on because the nipple on the carb is probably 3/4" and a pretty straight shot.

As far as the poor car, that is my REPU and Thorage327 (Chris Green) motor we still have to pull out. That is a sad ass sight. We need to hook up and slap a set on your motor so I can get nicer pics :)

As far as price and links they are $30 + $5 shipping per set for forum members until 7/27. You still need to come out and see the shop Mario so I think you can avoid shipping ;) We got another 1500sf BTW for a 3000sf total :)
People do need to PM me and I will give them my PayPal info.
I had just posted my PayPal when I gave the price on my intercooler bead rollers once and there was a quick but shortlived run that wore my ass out :eek:
So this way if I run short on material I can give an ETA for shipping before someone makes a payment.
But we'll always have a set ready for you Mario ;)


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