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Posted by OneFastHatch. (Member # 9537) on :
 
my job consist of industrial hydraulics and i specialize in bending and flaring custom lines. i also make brake lines stainless steel hard lines and also flex lines. just showing you guys some of the stuff i can make. this is my brake set up. new hard lines in the car with stainless steel brake flex lines.

sorry for the shitty picture. just quickly on lunch and wanted to post.
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[ June 06, 2012, 07:46 PM: Message edited by: OneFastHatch. ]
 
Posted by 91blackonblack (Member # 11591) on :
 
Good work bra thats not easy at all either lotta time to do that.keep up the good work.
 
Posted by OneFastHatch. (Member # 9537) on :
 
thanks Quan yeah ive been making some e85 lines for my car. to run 100% ethanol not a mixture. its a work in progress. i just am in need of my engine bay done and my motor rebuilt
 
Posted by Wrenchin (Member # 9529) on :
 
100% Ethanol isn't corrosive to the fuel lines that are on your car.

People get it confused with methanol, which is.

The only thing E85/Ethanol does, is is hydroscopic so it attracts moisture. It will rust your fuel tank.
 
Posted by 91blackonblack (Member # 11591) on :
 
Welcome bud
 
Posted by OneFastHatch. (Member # 9537) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wrenchin:
100% Ethanol isn't corrosive to the fuel lines that are on your car.

People get it confused with methanol, which is.

The only thing E85/Ethanol does, is is hydroscopic so it attracts moisture. It will rust your fuel tank.

Hmm ill look into that. I've always heard it being corrosive to the rubber . But if not then I just made myself bigger fuel lines. Lol *cheers*
 
Posted by S V T (Member # 11387) on :
 
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so in other words ,you work at a tire shop
 
Posted by OneFastHatch. (Member # 9537) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by S V T:
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so in other words ,you work at a tire shop

lol tire shop? kid grow up, learn a trade, be a man. a tire shop does not do brake lines or hard lines. nor industrial hydraulics.

[ June 06, 2012, 08:09 PM: Message edited by: OneFastHatch. ]
 
Posted by Duncan Motors (Member # 7045) on :
 
u made the coustom braided ones to? i could or would of liked your help.
 
Posted by OneFastHatch. (Member # 9537) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Duncan Motors:
u made the coustom braided ones to? i could or would of liked your help.

i told you to hit me up yon. this weekend im free.
 
Posted by Duncan Motors (Member # 7045) on :
 
u gota see it on the car for a custom fit. im starting from scratch sorry
 
Posted by nando50lx (Member # 8295) on :
 
Awesome work .how much would a set of those brake lines run installed..? Front and back .
 
Posted by OneFastHatch. (Member # 9537) on :
 
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Originally posted by nando50lx:
Awesome work .how much would a set of those brake lines run installed..? Front and back .

depends on the car. [Smile]
 
Posted by CornOil_&_Boost (Member # 5888) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by OneFastHatch.:
quote:
Originally posted by Wrenchin:
100% Ethanol isn't corrosive to the fuel lines that are on your car.

People get it confused with methanol, which is.

The only thing E85/Ethanol does, is is hydroscopic so it attracts moisture. It will rust your fuel tank.

Hmm ill look into that. I've always heard it being corrosive to the rubber . But if not then I just made myself bigger fuel lines. Lol *cheers*
E85 is not corrosive to the rubber lines...

*speaking from experience*
 




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