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aluminum airline
i know that SS is what alot of people run for airline, but could aluminum also be used?
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Re: aluminum airline
I asked this same question awhile ago and I believe that the general consesus was that it would work just fine with the proper fittings.
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Re: aluminum airline
same with copper line also
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Re: aluminum airline
Copper is not recommended for automotive applications due to work hardening issues associated with vibration.
It's not a matter of IF it will fail, it is a matter of WHEN. |
Re: aluminum airline
i beg to differ copper was used on tractor trailors for the longest time and i have tried it and also works with push style fittings type k is soft and can be bent by hand i do not thing it will crack from vibrations
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While the root cause of each type is different, the end results are very similar... there is a significant grain coarsening in the tubing material, which leads to pitting, which leads to pin-holing, and blowout. |
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