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Old 12-31-2023, 12:53 PM   #100
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Re: Eliminate draft tube options

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Originally Posted by dsraven View Post
the line would be pretty easy to duplicate if it were taken off. thats if you have a tubing bender and a flaring tool. not likely you will find a new line with the correct fittings alredy on the tube. you could have one made for you at a hydraulic shop pretty cheap as well. it just needs to span from point A to B and clear the pushrods and lifter cover plate
I was thinking that it looks a lot like a brake line. I have a tubing bender and flaring tool, it just depends on what type of flare and what threads the ends are. I guess I'll figure that out when I take it out to inspect.
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