Pico 5162PT 3/16" ID Vacuum Line Tubing 5' Per Package
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have never used fuel line or heater hose for vacuum lines, but I have always used fuel line or heater hose for fuel It is less likely for them to wear out. When I purchased this item, I picked it up to cover a broken oil pressure line, in case of hot oil spilling on me when the line In supercharged and turbocharged applications, I have always used lines with steel braid over them. Despite my tendency to overdo things like that, I tend to disregard the warnings. Be sure to let us know if you learn anything. If it could handle more psi of positive pressure (boost), then perhaps it could handle more psi of negative pressure (vacuum), but I could be A collapsed line would seem to be easier than a busted one. Personally, anything between 6 and 8 is great A pressure of 8 psi would make me feel vulnerable.
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It actually turned out to be the part I needed for my windshield washer line This is a hard to find size of vacuum hose, so I had to use fuel line to begin the job. Since windshield washers have been around for decades, I see no reason why the sizes should need to vary, but they do, and this hose came in handy.
I like the quality of the.
The ball is floppy, hollow, and round. Unlike other types of tubes, vacuum tubes cannot be damaged.
A description of the product is given below It indicates on Pico 5162PT 3/16 "ID Vacuum Line Tubing 5 'Per Package that the ID of the tube is 3/16" when it actually There is less than a 3/16" dimension in the product I received.
As a result of the small diameter of the tube, the vacuum can't be maintained as well as it could have been. Since I am experiencing high idle after replacing this, I am taking it off!.
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It is important to note that the inside diameter of the tubing is much larger than the outside diameter of the tubing, so you will have to feed this through some predrilled holes. When used for standard vacuum line applications, there will be no problem.