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Old 05-11-2010, 09:07 AM
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That is the engine oil cooler line. Not A/C!
Really? That looks like a view from under a car.....I guess it's been a while since I looked at AC or oil cooler lines. KNOCK on wood!!!! I certainly don't want to be tackling either of those issues on Ben.

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#3 looks like the standard result of chrome fender trim strips.
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Old 05-11-2010, 09:12 AM
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maan, that one would be just so simple to block off with a plate
was that engine even in a TD? perhaps a swap, and he didn't know what to do with the hole in the head? I'd hate to think this is what someone did with a TD, and just put in air shocks or heavy springs...
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maan, that one would be just so simple to block off with a plate
was that engine even in a TD? perhaps a swap, and he didn't know what to do with the hole in the head? I'd hate to think this is what someone did with a TD, and just put in air shocks or heavy springs...
Except that you would have to make the plate, find 4 shorter bolts, and remove the existing pump. we all know how difficult that is.
Clearly, the best option is to bend both lines backwards and attach with what looks like 8psi fuel hose.

Also, that looks like a piece of clear fuel line from over on the injection pump area on the left side of the hydraulic pump. Is that what it is?
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Old 05-11-2010, 12:20 PM
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Except that you would have to make the plate, find 4 shorter bolts, and remove the existing pump. we all know how difficult that is.
Clearly, the best option is to bend both lines backwards and attach with what looks like 8psi fuel hose.

Also, that looks like a piece of clear fuel line from over on the injection pump area on the left side of the hydraulic pump. Is that what it is?
nah, that's the vacuum purge line on the older style vacuum pumps.
however, that lever action rad cap ain't exactly MB specs is is?

OOMMMGGGG!!! you are right, it is clear fuel line on the SLS pressure line!!! wow!

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