Another option is we build you a stainless steel braid line. Ted
Glenn A. Merrell wrote:
> thenicholls@verizon.net wrote:
>> Just to pass this on. On Friday, my wife and I were heading to
>> lunch. The oil line that drives the oil pressure gauge failed at the
>> gauge, and proceeded to insert 2 quarts of oil into my 1972 Triumph
>> TR6. It was like a bad horror movie when the walls start to bleed.
>>
>>
> Fortunately it opened in the passenger compartment.
>
> When they break at the block connection, you learn about it when your
> rods start knocking and the bearings start spinning.
>
> A popular conversion is replacing the old poly line using copper line,
> and the second popular conversion is to replace the line and gauge
> with a sending unit and electric gauge.
>
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