Vacuum Line question
On this intake I bought used. I noticed the other day that one of the aluminum vaccum lines was broke were it is pressed into the intake. My question is can I take it a machine shop and have the press that one out and press a new one in?
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Can you take a picture of it and post it?
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This all I can give you right now. It broke in that little knuckle, but on mine that knuckle is fluch with the intake. |
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http://www.deepstageperformance.com/pics/fitting.jpg :shrug: |
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I agree with Brian, I would be more tempted for the right way to fix it. Having a threaded fitting is much better, it cost more, that why the OEM didn't do it.
If you wanted to try a redneck repair, you might be able to patch the crack with JB Weld |
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:jester: The line isn't broke off yet is is just broke right next to were it is pressed into the upper intake. Hell I may just have all of them drilled out and tapped so non of the others break later on. |
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Is there an echo in here? |
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