stainless braided OMP line sets, now in more colors!
#26
thanks guys
right now i have spare banjos to do several sets so i don't necessarily need them to make the sets, but i will need replacements in the future so i encourage those who have broken lines or lines that will have no home back on an engine to recycle the fittings.
i've been looking for new replacements but haven't had any luck so far with banjo ends that are small enough to fit on the engine/OMP.
i just make the sets as they are ordered because of the various combinations and limited amount of banjos i have on hand.
right now i have spare banjos to do several sets so i don't necessarily need them to make the sets, but i will need replacements in the future so i encourage those who have broken lines or lines that will have no home back on an engine to recycle the fittings.
i've been looking for new replacements but haven't had any luck so far with banjo ends that are small enough to fit on the engine/OMP.
i just make the sets as they are ordered because of the various combinations and limited amount of banjos i have on hand.
Last edited by RotaryEvolution; 07-31-12 at 11:16 AM.
#30
now out of stock on enough fittings to do FC sets, if anyone wants them made i will need core fittings from the lines to build them until i find more. i do have one n/a set left and ready to go but waiting for an answer before it is available or not.
also as always looking for more banjos if anyone has old broken line sets lying around and wants a few bucks for them.
i will be looking into making custom banjos but not just yet(too busy), because keeping these in stock is becoming a royal pain.
also as always looking for more banjos if anyone has old broken line sets lying around and wants a few bucks for them.
i will be looking into making custom banjos but not just yet(too busy), because keeping these in stock is becoming a royal pain.
Last edited by RotaryEvolution; 12-21-12 at 05:23 PM.
#31
Vintage sportcars
now out of stock on enough fittings to do FC sets, if anyone wants them made i will need core fittings from the lines to build them until i find more. i do have one n/a set left and ready to go but waiting for an answer before it is available or not.
also as always looking for more banjos if anyone has old broken line sets lying around and wants a few bucks for them.
i will be looking into making custom banjos but not just yet(too busy), because keeping these in stock is becoming a royal pain.
also as always looking for more banjos if anyone has old broken line sets lying around and wants a few bucks for them.
i will be looking into making custom banjos but not just yet(too busy), because keeping these in stock is becoming a royal pain.
Many Thanks
Steven
#32
i'll send you a PM with shipping info a little later this evening.
i did price out materials to make new banjos with aluminum collets with brass inserts and when i do get around to it with all brand new hardware the line sets will probably be about $130 per set and no more trying to get and keep the banjos in stock. the other nice thing is they will not oxidize like the factory steel banjos.
i do need to fix my lathe first, to cut the collets to size and mill down the smaller banjos(material sizes are not exact and need to be machined).
i did price out materials to make new banjos with aluminum collets with brass inserts and when i do get around to it with all brand new hardware the line sets will probably be about $130 per set and no more trying to get and keep the banjos in stock. the other nice thing is they will not oxidize like the factory steel banjos.
i do need to fix my lathe first, to cut the collets to size and mill down the smaller banjos(material sizes are not exact and need to be machined).
#33
Senior Member
iTrader: (7)
i'll send you a PM with shipping info a little later this evening.
i did price out materials to make new banjos with aluminum collets with brass inserts and when i do get around to it with all brand new hardware the line sets will probably be about $130 per set and no more trying to get and keep the banjos in stock. the other nice thing is they will not oxidize like the factory steel banjos.
i do need to fix my lathe first, to cut the collets to size and mill down the smaller banjos(material sizes are not exact and need to be machined).
i did price out materials to make new banjos with aluminum collets with brass inserts and when i do get around to it with all brand new hardware the line sets will probably be about $130 per set and no more trying to get and keep the banjos in stock. the other nice thing is they will not oxidize like the factory steel banjos.
i do need to fix my lathe first, to cut the collets to size and mill down the smaller banjos(material sizes are not exact and need to be machined).
#35
there isn't much benefit of the v2.0 over v1.0 with steel fittings, they're basically identical but this allows me to not have to go back and forth when/if i have any banjos available. for the most part most people have not been wanting to deal with sending theirs in. in all respect these lines should last longer than the OEM lines as well as look much nicer, but they will also be more expensive versus the v1.0 lines which i priced below the OEM sets.
realistically it takes about an hour of labor not including parts to make the 8 banjos for an FC line set, since i have still not been able to find any proper replacements already fabricated this is the best i can offer at $147 shipped for the v2.0 sets in any of the 4 colors.
if there is enough interest i may do a group buy on the v2.0 sets since i require no cores to make them and it is much simpler if i just make them in mass amounts versus a few sets at a time. but the price will still not be greatly reduced, since at best it takes 1.5 hours from start to finish of labor not including cost of raw materials, and these materials are not exactly cheap. i could probably knock off about $20-25 if i had an order of 20 or so sets.
Last edited by RotaryEvolution; 05-04-13 at 10:36 PM.
#36
Cake or Death?
iTrader: (2)
Windows XP, really?
More to the point though, I bought a set of the V-1 lines and am quite happy with them.
As originally designed, I find the OMP system to be incredibly halfassed (why all these flimsy oil carrying lines are run externally makes it seem like an afterthought) but Ben's replacements make a bad setup better (they don't crack at least) and they look kinda neat too.
More to the point though, I bought a set of the V-1 lines and am quite happy with them.
As originally designed, I find the OMP system to be incredibly halfassed (why all these flimsy oil carrying lines are run externally makes it seem like an afterthought) but Ben's replacements make a bad setup better (they don't crack at least) and they look kinda neat too.
#44
No phonebook but OG calls
iTrader: (30)
"I contacted Ben to arrange for his Braided OMP line upgrade service. I had my S4 OMP shipped to him and upon recieving it he quickly went through and gave me a health update. From the looks of this OMP it was clear that i had lucked out, he had nothing but stellar results as this could basically be considered new for all intensive purposes.
Ben advised me that with this being the case i really shouldn't need any service he offers, whether it be a rebuild service, new braided lines or or even new aluminum banjo fittings. I had this rebuilt for more as a show piece than anything else so I pressed on with all the necessary services as i wanted a "bulletproof" OMP in the end.
I told Ben what i wanted, even though he suggested that it was not necessary, he got started immediately and was very flexible on payment terms. He Finished everything in 2 days!!! Ridiculous.
For anyone that would be considering Ben to do any service i would highly recommend him. I have also got a pair of his Coolant Savers and they are awesome, great guy.
-Cory"
#50
Boost knob
iTrader: (13)
You have a metering oil pump. It pumps oil into the rotor housing so the apex seal is lubricated on the housing.
These lines are stupid brittle. So much that if you look at them wrong they break.
The SS lines offered here are a replacement of said brittle lines and will last much longer than stock lines.
These lines are stupid brittle. So much that if you look at them wrong they break.
The SS lines offered here are a replacement of said brittle lines and will last much longer than stock lines.