Go to a hydraulic shop with the old line and fitting and they can make a
stainless over Teflon line for you. KEEP the fitting because they have to
reuse it, it is unique. Check Orme Bros on Internet as an example of the kind
of shop that can make this line as well brake lines too.
Linda
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On May 4, 2011, at 4:46 PM, Tim <tputland@charter.net> wrote:
> I am going to pull the engine on my 70 2000 to do the clutch. I have a
> feeling that the rubber oil pressure line from the block to the hard
> line will not survive being removed.
>
> Didn't I read some where that somenoe on this list was rebuilding this
> line? If so, can either that person conact me off list please or can
> someone else forward me this person's info.
>
> If I am mistaken, where can get this line rebuilt? I don't mind sending
> it out but would like to do it local if someone can tell me what type of
> business might be able to help me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> and I revert back to my not so old original signature after this
> inquiry:
>
> PEACE :-)
>
> Tim
> Cluelss but always learning!!
>
> 70 1600 (BACK ON THE ROAD!!! WOOHOO)
> 70 2000 (runs good but needs a new clutch)
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