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Old 11-04-2005, 11:02 AM
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I'm installing a purge kit and i'm not sure what's the best way to secure the blow down tubes. I'm thinking at 1300-1400 psi they might start spraying everywhere. any help would be appreciated.
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if its the copper conduit tubing that came with the kit just bend it with a tool, or by hand, and route it where you want to go, as long as the purge solinoid isnt hanging off out inthe middle of no where and is secure, the purge line wont move but a few milimeters
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No, it appears to be some type of plastic. it's very thick, i don't think it will expand under pressure but it definitely needs to be secured. i'm thinking about running it through the wholes where you would secure a licence plate in the front. what if i fill the holes with some kind of glue or calk around the end of the hoses? and use zipties the rest of the way back?
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that should probably work just fine...i dont see why it wouldnt...that line your refering to is almost the same stuff i use on my paintball gun....
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