ScampMike
Despicable Damn Yankee
man - you just don't come "up" to any of prodding -- LOLI did yesterday....
man - you just don't come "up" to any of prodding -- LOLI did yesterday....
O I do in my mind, just not letting you get to me!man - you just don't come "up" to any of prodding -- LOL
Morning, coffee time. My friend from the Chilies that got held up is going to be fine.
1/2 inch would work. smaller would just limit the coolant flow, might make your heater less efficient.That could be a good idea. Or fuel line.
I wonder what diameter I need. 1/2" is probably overkill, no?
I can get a 25 foot roll of Moroso 1/2" fuel line over here for $60. It's aluminum, though. I'm not sure that is a good idea.1/2 inch would work. smaller would just limit the coolant flow, might make your heater less efficient.
nature can be a vicious master..There are 4 baby cardinals in the nest. My friend says not to keep watching, I might see something awful and I should just look once a day.
Ouch! $85!why not get two sets of these Classic Industries | Restoration Parts | Mopar Parts | Camaro Parts | Firebird Parts | Nova Parts | Impala Parts | GM Truck Parts | Tri-Five Chevy Parts - and then adjust routing as needed?
don't know if same as early A, but 75 Duster had 2 different - 1/2 and 5/8That could be a good idea. Or fuel line.
I wonder what diameter I need. 1/2" is probably overkill, no?
I'm actually very fond of birds. Not a real bird spotter but I like seeing them, small and big. Out in our summer house we get all kinds of birds since the property borders on a nature reservation. Egrets in the bay, blackbirds, ravens. Plus loads of little birds. Not sure what a Cardinal is. I'll look it up.There are 4 baby cardinals in the nest. My friend says not to keep watching, I might see something awful and I should just look once a day.
What ever you use, you will need to figure out adapters to get to the right size on the engine.I can get a 25 foot roll of Moroso 1/2" fuel line over here for $60. It's aluminum, though. I'm not sure that is a good idea.
well - I'm not saying buy from them - just an exampleOuch! $85!
g'morning'Morning Folks
What ever you use, you will need to figure out adapters to get to the right size on the engine.
well - I'm not saying buy from them - just an example
actually - you should be able to go to a local parts store and buy the correct size hose in bulkOuch! $85!
That's what I'm thinking too.actually - you should be able to go to a local parts store and buy the correct size hose in bulk
If you use copper, you can solder it easily.Yep. The eternal hell of plumbing ...
Got it.
He wants to get away from hose, looks bad, and it does. solid lines would look better IF done right.actually - you should be able to go to a local parts store and buy the correct size hose in bulk
I'm actually very fond of birds. Not a real bird spotter but I like seeing them, small and big. Out in our summer house we get all kinds of birds since the property borders on a nature reservation. Egrets in the bay, blackbirds, ravens. Plus loads of little birds. Not sure what a Cardinal is. I'll look it up.
mine is like my Harley - no go if it's cold out... heater deleteHe wants to get away from hose, looks bad, and it does. solid lines would look better IF done right.
I drove a old Volkswagen Bug in the cold on Indiana! No heat in those things to speak of! I put a 12v electric heater to keep from freezing to death!mine is like my Harley - no go if it's cold out... heater delete