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I have them all over the RX7 and they hold up like iron. Engine bay in this car gets stupid hot and not concerned at all with them. I use a air powered cutter to cut the straight ends. This is still a pain in the ass, but makes for clean / finished end. If you have the opportunity to have someone cut and install the fittings for a reasonable price I would let them. Not a fast process (But again you will like the finished product).

 

** Also make sure to clean out the line really well after they are put together. Would not want any of the rubber or worse yet the metal shavings getting into the transmission.

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If you have to build a lot of lines, get this, worth every penny.

http://www.jegs.com/i/KOUL+tools/581/-6/10002/-1

 

I saw that and considered it, but unfortunately I only need to lines at the moment. How do the ends stay on the line? is the id of the fitting barbed? also, how would that hold up for something with higher pressure?

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before I got that, I would have some electrical tape and try and shove that bastard in with some WD-40. More times then not, it would get frayed, Id have to cut off the end and try again.

 

Braided is good for say 100 psi and less. Oil, Gas, etc. I tried to run some for power steering.....

 

Big mistake Indy! Big mistake!!!

 

There are special ones for high pressure like Russell powerflex. I learned the hard way.

http://www.russellperformance.com/mc/hose/power_steering.shtml

 

 

I bought a lot of my hoses from this place:

http://www.racepartsolutions.com/index.asp

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