You can also use a Dremel tool with small cut-off disk to cut braided line cleanly. ...bill =============================== --- In old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com, "ccpanel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > a note in addition to Nates good advice is to use #2 or #3 AN > stainless braided hose and fittings with the correct pipe thread > adapters. allows for ease of head removal as well as SUPER easy to > assemble and kinda looks like its functional. > any local rod shop should stock it as well as adapters. all you need > is to know length and have 2 wrenches and some pipe thread sealer and > you are done. if you cut to length just wrap electrical tape around > hose and hacksaw through and then take tape off. > if you cant find then > http://www.jegs.com/ > http://www.summitracing.com/ > both carry and jegs is fast shipping! > mark
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