Vacuum Lines!!! Please Help...
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Vacuum Lines!!! Please Help...
What up Rotors... How is da hangin? Well, I'm hangin low a little bit...
I need to buy new set of vacuum lines, like replace all of them, and i was wondering if they merchandise it in a package and sell it. Ive already peeked through the XS Engineering package, It doesnt have all lines, and it costs $500. I want to go a little cheaper, and reliable with all the lines I need. If anyone knows where I can get a set for under $400, Please tell me! This is about saving a Rotary!!! Remember, were not like Honda Civics out there and our community needs to grow! Please help!
I need to buy new set of vacuum lines, like replace all of them, and i was wondering if they merchandise it in a package and sell it. Ive already peeked through the XS Engineering package, It doesnt have all lines, and it costs $500. I want to go a little cheaper, and reliable with all the lines I need. If anyone knows where I can get a set for under $400, Please tell me! This is about saving a Rotary!!! Remember, were not like Honda Civics out there and our community needs to grow! Please help!
#2
Why don't you got to www.hosetechniques.com and buy one of thier kits?
#5
I bought mine from hose techniques. They are not individual hoses you have to cut them to length as you replace them ONE AT A TIME. I strongly suggest you read this link if you havent already.
http://rx7.voodoobox.net/howto/vachose/vacjob.html
http://rx7.voodoobox.net/howto/vachose/vacjob.html
#6
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BUNA- N works great and does not cost alot and you can get it locally at auto parts or rubber and gasket places .Oil and gas will not make it soft like silicone. you need 4mm id thick wall and some 6mm thick wall .
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