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#1
Yeah, a k03 oil feed line fits fine into a GT2052. No problems at all there.

Apart from the bastarding thing being too short by a mile.

Not pleased. Angry
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Thought you'd been running this in for a while?

LIES!
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huh? What?
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An fittings, braided line, job done.
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On sunday? Where....
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(13-01-2013, 12:49 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: huh? What?

Ahh I see, i've been reading your thread wrong. You were talking about your clutch.

Touché chronology
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Hmm.. I have 2 oil lines. Can they be connected I wonder......
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Got any plumbing bits lying around? Compression fitting?
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Great minds think alike lol

Although I *may* have an AN die lying round.
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Yep, I'm a friggin genius!
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#11
Won't work. The 406 line is a different block fitting.

Ah well. I'll have to get a line made up during the week.

So much for finishing today.
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Chop and join?
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Theres always something!

Just changed a motor in a nad 306 yesterday afternoon to find on first start that it had a lazy lifter in the head, so then had to strip all that down in the car to replace it, nothings ever simple!
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(13-01-2013, 01:10 PM)samass Wrote: Chop and join?

Nah, I've also gotta get ASH to send the right flexi through so I'm held up anyway. I'll get a proper one made up.

And yeah darren, so true lol
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