DynastyLCD
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Quoting jepherz:
Those power steering lines you used (you said silicone), do they have any reinforcement bands in them? If not, they aren't going to handle any pressure. That, and they may swell up from the oils.
those look like Pushlok lines, they handle fuel, oil, and coolant just fine. shouldn't be an issue.
those are for sure not silicone, Mike! but they will work just fine for that!
Quoting GSX_TC:
Just check out the pics, there's plenty of them to answer that question man.
ninja edit: i believe he was referring to the shift cables, and you wouldn't see those unless you have pictures of where they attach to the shifter base. the original ones have two adjustments, when you buy brand new OEM ones they only have one adjustment point. pretty easy way to tell if the cables have been replaced before, provided you have the shifter boot off!
Those power steering lines you used (you said silicone), do they have any reinforcement bands in them? If not, they aren't going to handle any pressure. That, and they may swell up from the oils.
those look like Pushlok lines, they handle fuel, oil, and coolant just fine. shouldn't be an issue.
those are for sure not silicone, Mike! but they will work just fine for that!
Quoting GSX_TC:
Just check out the pics, there's plenty of them to answer that question man.
ninja edit: i believe he was referring to the shift cables, and you wouldn't see those unless you have pictures of where they attach to the shifter base. the original ones have two adjustments, when you buy brand new OEM ones they only have one adjustment point. pretty easy way to tell if the cables have been replaced before, provided you have the shifter boot off!
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