rustystud
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I've had some personal questions lately about using DOT poly air-hose. A lot of people are worried about the cost of fittings an such. Just to set the record straight it is cheaper by far to use poly hose then continuing to use the copper lines. In fact you don't need to replace the fittings at all. Just the insert and ferrule and of course the hose itself. You can buy the stainless steel inserts in bulk along with the ferrules and hose at any "Parker" hydraulics store. These pictures show how the original fittings don't have to be changed out.
Poly air-hose is far superior to copper lines. It doesn't work harden and can bend without kinking and can take a hit from a rock or other road debris and bounce back. It is far easier to use and install and you only need a small 20ft roll (10" X 3" ) tucked away for emergency repairs.
Picture one shows a standard copper line and fitting connection. Picture two shows the fitting and the new insert and ferrule. Picture three shows the poly hose with the old crush sleeve and the new insert and ferrule. Picture four shows the new assembly together. Picture five shows my connector on the firewall with one side still using the copper line and the other side using the new poly hose.
Poly air-hose is far superior to copper lines. It doesn't work harden and can bend without kinking and can take a hit from a rock or other road debris and bounce back. It is far easier to use and install and you only need a small 20ft roll (10" X 3" ) tucked away for emergency repairs.
Picture one shows a standard copper line and fitting connection. Picture two shows the fitting and the new insert and ferrule. Picture three shows the poly hose with the old crush sleeve and the new insert and ferrule. Picture four shows the new assembly together. Picture five shows my connector on the firewall with one side still using the copper line and the other side using the new poly hose.