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Old 08-27-06, 03:58 PM
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question 1: im looping my p/s lines. however, i gots no clue what to use to loop em. should i use a vaccum line?

question 2: im too lazy to put my fan and shroud in so im thinkin about getting an electric fan. how much do those things cost??

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1) you should be able to clamp the return line over the pressure hose, looks hokey but it works for a temporary solution, obviously a manual rack looks much more clean or even the original banjo bolts with some spacers and removing the lines completely.

2) why is it hard to reinstall the stock shroud? i could have it on in less than a minute, quit being ******* lazy... electric fans are not the way to go when you are already setup for the stock fan still. i wish i could have still kept mine.
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Dude

get a ******* camera or draw me a good pic of what they look like

fyi I'm 15 so I don't really know alot of things to make lines connect but I think a coupler or something that sounds similar to that is what you need

are the ps lines like uhh a lawn hose but smaller? then just use common sense and pick up something that will scren them tougether
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Originally Posted by cmanns
Dude

get a ******* camera or draw me a good pic of what they look like

fyi I'm 15 so I don't really know alot of things to make lines connect but I think a coupler or something that sounds similar to that is what you need

are the ps lines like uhh a lawn hose but smaller? then just use common sense and pick up something that will scren them tougether


HAHAHAHHA i am known for my artistic talent >
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Originally Posted by Karack
1) you should be able to clamp the return line over the pressure hose, looks hokey but it works for a temporary solution, obviously a manual rack looks much more clean or even the original banjo bolts with some spacers and removing the lines completely.

2) why is it hard to reinstall the stock shroud? i could have it on in less than a minute, quit being ******* lazy... electric fans are not the way to go when you are already setup for the stock fan still. i wish i could have still kept mine.


iono i was thinkin about doing a v mount setup. i think i should juss get a manual rack. is it easy to install/remove?
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HAHAHAHHA i am known for my artistic talent >
yes you are now draw a pic so I can laugh
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Originally Posted by calrx7
iono i was thinkin about doing a v mount setup. i think i should juss get a manual rack. is it easy to install/remove?

replacing the rack is a small pita but not too difficult.

i would keep the stock fan and shroud until you do decide to do a v-mount, the stock fan is the most reliable setup you will find.
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