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Your maximum pressure is 600 psi. If you re-use the end connectors, four hoses should be under $100.00 USD. As I recall, only two of those are pressure lines, the other pair are return. .
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^^^
Indeed like I said on your BW thread - think out side the box look for other people who make up hydraulic fittings => Farmers / earth moving machinery folk / pneumatic air line manufacuters(?) / HGV folk / bondage and sex toy manufacturers...
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Wow it's been a year since I last posted in this thread. $210 for the hoses.
I got the hoses on it 2 weeks later after the last post and drove the car for almost a year until I started having electrical and Vac problems. I bought an 85 300TD with less miles, less rust and in great mechanical condition. So the 82 is for sale now. It was a great way to learn about these cars just not the right timing. Thanks for all the help guys. |
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