I need an injector line

greg_a_morton

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I have I think 4 sets and I will check to see about the clamps. I will sell a set to you for $20 shipped if you still need it.
 

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How bout this setup?
This one is missing one set of the separator things but if they will interchange it should work for ya. I would have looked harder but I am trying to watch the kids while my wife is gone. I am going out of town and will be back by thursday if you want them and will ship for ya friday. pm me with details
 

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How bout this setup?
This one is missing one set of the separator things but if they will interchange it should work for ya. I would have looked harder but I am trying to watch the kids while my wife is gone. I am going out of town and will be back by thursday if you want them and will ship for ya friday. pm me with details

Pump and all for $20 what a smoking deal... lol just kidding PM Sent.
 

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Question:

If at a scrapyard, I come across an IDI with lines... Is there any way to visually tell if the lines are good or not?

Considering many at the scrapyard are missing the isolators.
 

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no way to really tell. if it hasnt been there too long then check if its wet, then maybe you could tell. but for the most part you cant tell.
 

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And once they're cracked and leaking, they're toast, right?

Not weldable, not sealable, just scrap metal...
 

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And once they're cracked and leaking, they're toast, right?

Not weldable, not sealable, just scrap metal...


Well, if you have the skills to weld up the cone on the end of the line and reshape it just right then I suppose you could fix them, because I believe where mine have cracked is on the cone that meets the injector. Also i suppose it would be possible to TIG the line to the injector fitting, but then that would cause removal to be a problem.

So basically, if It starts leaking. I would say its junk.
 

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And once they're cracked and leaking, they're toast, right?

Not weldable, not sealable, just scrap metal...

Toast. Any attempt to repair will likey result in a line that is not in spec.
 

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