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Re: L78 Carb fuel lines?
unless something has changed, automotive 45 degrees , aircraft 37 Degrees.
Mike |
Re: L78 Carb fuel lines?
Thanks Mike!
Got another question for you. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, I have been told numerous times that the SS lines need to be re-flared to make sure they seat properly. I was also told that the SS alloy is very hard on flaring tools - hence the reason for my question about the flare angle(s). I have seen some heavy duty flaring tools from Ridgid and I was contemplating getting one to stand up to the abuse of re-flaring the SS lines. What do you think? Steve |
Re: L78 Carb fuel lines?
Steve;
Since the stainless lines do not need double-flared, you should be OK with just a decent standard-duty flaring tool. Eric |
Re: L78 Carb fuel lines?
Thanks Eric!
Steve |
Re: L78 Carb fuel lines?
Glad to help. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
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