>Stan: I've heard of using the grease goun hose before on the list, and >the 3k psi is impressive, but will that hose take the heat and vibration >as well as an Aeroquip ss line with teflon liner? That accessory line I >had made at a hose shop for about $15, but also wondered if there was a >diameter discrepency between the grease hose and the Aeroquip> Any takers >on this one?
DM&FS >#4) Standard grease gun hoses are rated at 3000 psi, the $3.99 hoses I've >been getting are. > >Stan Wilder > > >On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 20:03:01 -0500 David Brodbeck <gull@CYBERSPACE.ORG> >writes: > > On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Ben McCafferty wrote: > > > > > Check out Bill Davidson's article on this at vanagon.com. I used > > his > > > procedure with two exceptions: make the hose 5" long, and notch > > the tin > > > instead of putting a hole in it--that way you can remove the tin > > without > > > removing the hose or sender. You can have your own hose made for > > about 8-10 > > > bucks, and it is a much better fit than the VDO version--far from > > exhaust, > > > etc. > >________________________________________________________________ >Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today >Only $9.95 per month! >Visit www.juno.com |
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