Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
Oldie but a goodie lol.Reminds me of the days I worked in a grocery store and the checkout gal would ask me to go do a price check on an item and tell them basic the same thing.
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Oldie but a goodie lol.Reminds me of the days I worked in a grocery store and the checkout gal would ask me to go do a price check on an item and tell them basic the same thing.
I have soft lines now on the rear bags and then partway to the front bags and back to the filter for the tank line. I think I’m going to go that route. I could re bend hard lines all the way to the manifold again but then there would be a coupler at every line right at the manifold where they turn to soft lines. I think that would actually look worse plus that’s more couplers/ connections. I still haven’t decided. The hard lines now are from the frame rails under the manifold all the way to the front bags where they pass close to the exhaust on the right side and the exhaust manifolds on both sides. Those will stay hard lines for sure.man your truck is sooooo clean. Mine looks like poop compared to yours.
Can you try the soft lines first to make sure everything is good? Or do you have to do one or the other?
The fittings on the manifold are push-to-connect so the only way to do it is by using a 1 1/2” length of soft line ( the line goes 5/8” into each PTC and you need a little extra) with a PTC union and then run hard line from there which might be the way I go. It doesn’t look as clean since there’s 5 unions right where the lines go into the manifold. It just means I have to order more hard line and re- make most of them since there’s no room for the unions the way they were bent and the way the manifold was mounted due to the driveline and frame parts. I am remounting the manifold anyway, and I’ll look at things once I do.I'm probably not picturing this quite accurately. But, is there a fitting (straight, 90°, 45°, etc.) that would screw directly into the port on the manifold, like replace what's there, that would accept the hard line?
The fittings on the manifold are push-to-connect so the only way to do it is by using a 1 1/2” length of soft line ( the line goes 5/8” into each PTC and you need a little extra) with a PTC union and then run hard line from there which might be the way I go. It doesn’t look as clean since there’s 5 unions right where the lines go into the manifold. It just means I have to order more hard line and re- make most of them since there’s no room for the unions the way they were bent and the way the manifold was mounted due to the driveline and frame parts. I am remounting the manifold anyway, and I’ll look at things once I do.
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Swagelok fittings would be cool since they work on stainless steel lines as well as aluminum, copper and plastic. PTC won’t work on stainless because they won’t grip it because it’s too slick but some guys score it around the circumference where the teeth grab but avoiding the o-ring area. PTC works on aluminum and copper though. I’m not sure why the Airlift fittings are prone to damage from hard line.I'm probably not picturing this quite accurately. But, is there a fitting (straight, 90°, 45°, etc.) that would screw directly into the port on the manifold, like replace what's there, that would accept the hard line?