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Originally posted by lifesucks86 View Post
The guy would of told me if it's bad idea.. he does build engines for a living , he has a huge shop with 10 garages and like 10 workers.. I think he knows his stuff .. he also says he does the same thing for break lines to.
That fuel line runs at 4 1/2 PSI but a hydraulic brake line is 800 PSI plus. The fuel fitting may hold but I wouldn't want to be stopping in front of one of his cars.
The guy would of told me if it's bad idea.. he does build engines for a living , he has a huge shop with 10 garages and like 10 workers.. I think he knows his stuff .. he also says he does the same thing for break lines to.
That fuel line runs at 4 1/2 PSI but a hydraulic brake line is 800 PSI plus. The fuel fitting may hold but I wouldn't want to be stopping in front of one of his cars.