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Join Date: Jun 2015
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Regarding the oil galley end curved oil line, some are brass, some are steel. Would a firm but not super firm fit be OK? In other words, can the line be easily inserted without resistance ?
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Mebane NC
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My recollection on mine is that it was copper and it was a very tight fit. That’s by design because you’re trying to route all the oil under pressure into that tube.
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Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Germany, near Aachen
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Herzog,
my set included soft copper tubing. I bent it to fit without tension and finally inserted it into the delivery line with a little sealant.
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Join Date: Jun 2015
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Thanks, I meant copper. Mine is steel I 'm afraid to use sealant that may push out towards the front bearing hole. The pipe doesn't move when installed.
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