I just had the same peoblem in my 87 wolfsburg vanagon. I got rubber ones made up from my old pipe fittings from Ken at WWW.VanAgain.com because he is close and has always given sound advice on the list. I know Frank can get them made up too. His site is: http://members.aol.com/fkc43/busindex.html go to the "mechanical" page. Frank also gives great advice and was very kind over the phone. I have yet to test my ps lines out as i am waiting to put one last fuel line in. I will post my results to all. The dealer wanted about $166.00 for one metal replacement line! I thought that was a bit high. Good luck w/ it. I am sure either of those gentlemen will help you out. I have no business interest w/ these 2 gents just passing along some info. Paul TGIF ibuyvws@aol.com 87 wolfsburg edition vanagon 65 21 window deluxe bus 71 squareback automatic |
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