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brake and fuel lines
Can anyone tell me what they used to connect and separate the brake and fuel lines as they run along the frame. I looked for a double clamp that keeps the two lines separated and also cushioned from the frame and reduces vibrationm but could not find this item. Help if you can.
Ron |
Adell clamps are good. I've used them numerous times over the last 30 years or so on many vehicles.
http://www.boatownerswarehouse.com/b...fm/2,4921.html |
Every clamp and type known to man is here http://www.inlinetube.com/images/bra...lips/clips.htm but I like the rubber cushioned clamps at Jegs too http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...10002_23473_-1 part # 361-171003
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What diameter lines? I've been giving away some nifty little widgets I have a heap of for two lines.
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sizes
the size lines I think I will be using is 3/16 and 3/8.
ron |
The ones I have are for 3/8" lines. If you want some e-mail me some details. You could use a slit piece of rubber tube around the 3/16........
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I like the clamps used at the production line for GM or most others.
It's a screw on plastic block (to chassis) where the lines can be clipped into. I haven't seen them for sale to the general public though! Dom |
clamps for brake and fuel lines
Guys thanks for the info. I have found a link that might be interesting to some.
http://www.tperformance.com/ Look under brake fittings |
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