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Old 01-21-2002, 10:28 AM   #1
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the plastic line is not NHRA legal, so if you plan on going to a track where they check that kinda stuff you'll get rejected for it

it can also wear easily if its rubbing something and then produce leaks.
NAPA carries the 1/8 copper tubing that you'll need, just get like 7-8 feet of it. It's not very expensive either (under a buck per foot). You can use the same brass compression fittings on the copper line too.

This is what I did and it works fine. Except I ALSO got some teflon tape in the fitting and saw no oil pressure till I re-did it.

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