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Old 07-30-04, 05:33 PM
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Need oil cooler lines.

Well the other day while disassembling my motor I bent and cracked a oil cooler line. I know I'm a moron. So i was wondering if someone could point me in the direction of ss braided lines for the oil cooler. Thx for any help.
Old 07-30-04, 05:40 PM
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mine blew when driving down to fl from ny. id also like to know where i can get braided lines. preferably some cheap ones.
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corksport.com or take them to a hydrolic shop.made mine and guarenteed them for as long as i owened my car.$65 a piece.they held up to 3500 psi cant beat that
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spd racing has them as well , i think it is$150-155 for them
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corksport has the set for 130
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The ones from spd racing, what kind of fittings?
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I have the ones from Corksport (uses stock banjo fittings) they work well. I only put one on (only one split when i was driving) but once i get unlazy im gonna replace the lower one as well.
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Thx guys.
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Heres how to make your OWN lines with AN fittings instead of banjo bolts. (I just did it and its real slick)

3 10-an 90 degree fittings.... Summit brand 3X15.98 (earl's are 19.88)
1 10-an 45 degree fitting (front cover)..... summit brand 15.95 (earl's 18.88)
2 3-ft sections of an-10 hose..... Summit Brand 2X16.95
3 18mmx1.5 to 10 an adapters No summit brand, Earl's 13.39
1 16mmX1.5 to 10-an adapter (front Cover) no summit, Earl's 13.39

Thats 166.28 for the ear's fittings (worth it)....
And 151.26 if you use the summit fittings.

Mazdatrix sells hose kits in -an stlye and with banjos fittings (i HATE banjo fottings) their AN kit is 185 bucks.
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