slick Posted February 11, 2006 Report Posted February 11, 2006 At the ends of all the vacuum lines(where the vac. line meets the appropriate plug or sensor), it's a soft line, correct? Thanks, Chris Quote
5speedz34 Posted February 11, 2006 Report Posted February 11, 2006 At the ends of all the vacuum lines(where the vac. line meets the appropriate plug or sensor), it's a soft line, correct? Thanks, Chris Umm, no? Quote
Prospeeder Posted February 11, 2006 Report Posted February 11, 2006 uh like where specificly? Sometimes a hard line goes into a soft fitting as a sealant Quote
Guest TurboSedan Posted February 12, 2006 Report Posted February 12, 2006 At the ends of all the vacuum lines(where the vac. line meets the appropriate plug or sensor), it's a soft line, correct? Thanks, Chris hard vacuum lines (like for the MAP sensor etc) usually go into a soft rubber 'T' fitting that attatches to the sensor itself. is that what you're asking Chris? Quote
CowboyBilly9Mile Posted February 12, 2006 Report Posted February 12, 2006 I've seen hard lines feed into a piece of regular vacuum hose, feed into accordian shaped somewhat soft rubber fittings, and I've seen them fit into hard rubber (nearly as hard as a tire) fittings. Quote
slick Posted February 13, 2006 Author Report Posted February 13, 2006 At the ends of all the vacuum lines(where the vac. line meets the appropriate plug or sensor), it's a soft line, correct? Thanks, Chris hard vacuum lines (like for the MAP sensor etc) usually go into a soft rubber 'T' fitting that attatches to the sensor itself. is that what you're asking Chris? Yeah, pretty much. I know there are hard lines, but the fittings are all soft i believe. Quote
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