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> WTB: Steel Vacuum Line Connectors, 3 needed for 2.0 FI?
gcrotvik
post Oct 27 2014, 07:43 AM
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I need the steel sleeve that connect the vacuum line from the air cleaner box to the Aux Air Regulator. After looking at the 2.0 FI diagram, it appears there may be 2 additional sleeves used on the 73-74 FI system?

I'm looking for sleeves that aren’t damaged on the ends from pliers, etc. See pictures below for clarification.

Dimensions are: 13MM OD, 11MM ID, 40MM in length.

Thanks,

Greg


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post Oct 27 2014, 02:57 PM
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If all else fails, you might try 1/2" copper pipe. Metric tubing is available from McMaster Carr but you have to buy a long piece and it ships oversize.
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If all else fails, you might try 1/2" copper pipe. Metric tubing is available from McMaster Carr but you have to buy a long piece and it ships oversize.


Thanks, Mark.
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If you can't find something suitable, i can probably make you some.
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