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Old 11-02-2014, 12:50 PM   #1
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Re: 90s serpentine p/s pump question

I did a similar thing when I converted mine 20 years ago. Only difference was I had compression fitting installed on the end of the 90 model hoses. Cut my stock tubes just after the hose joint and coupled them together.


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Take your old line along with fittings to a tractor farm supply and have one custom made. Not expensive even some good auto parts places do them also. Look at the one I had custom made in the pic on the right. I had a adjustable joint in the center to get a angle I wanted. I think I paid only $18..
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