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Compatibility question (not about turbos on an NA)
Can a (natural/synthetic rubber) fuel hose carry ATE Super Blue brake fluid without disintegrating into a glob of goo?
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If by which you mean the factory hoses - yes, they can do it without a problem. I know the silicone rubber hoses do not have a problem
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Juvat -
I'm talking about AutoZone quality stuff here; I had some spare fuel hose lying around when I found out that the clutch cylinder connection on my new reservoir wasn't in the same place as the original...the factory hose wasn't long enough. Shoud I go with it or get some silicone hose? |
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if you are talking about the blue threaded hose between the clutch master and the brake reservoir, ive seen oem for like $3 on the internet
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