Engine Oil H1

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98hmc4
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Re: Engine Oil H1

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[quote name='paulg' timestamp='1302536479' post='26869']

lucky for me my neighbour owns a shop that specializes in hoses and fittings for the hydralic and aerospace industry so the can make up just about anything for me for cheap.I had flexible stainless brake lines done so i can drop the rear calipers to reset them for 40$And I am getting them to make up a head cooling kit as well.

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Doug in Orillia has the same type of company, he supplied me with the hoses and fittings to do my install.



paulg, in Ontario You can't run flexible brake lines that don't have proper approval, does BC not controll this?
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Re: Engine Oil H1

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I dont know if there is an issue with the brake lines in BC, but these guys make brake lines for airplane landing gear so i think their stuff will hold up, they also do stuff for the motorsport industry(for racer cars and custom builders, kit cars, etc) but sometimes that falls outside of the street legal realm... seem to recall that that tubing did have some DOT cert number printed on it when i did the install...



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