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Getting ready to head out to the lake today and discovered that my hydrolic pressure line for my place diverted had a pin hole it that became a gusher after I wiggled it. I already have 2 repairs in this line and 0ne in the other. I'm done with it. :mad:
Anyone know what size stainless steal braided line I could purchase to replace this plastic stuff? What AN size ends do I need and what type fittings. Do I need to change any end on the pump or cylider?
I have the stock Bennett pump that comes with a hydrolic Place Diverter on a Berkely JG. No droop.
Thanks in advance.
Jimmy
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Cylinder side: Two -04 to 1/8 90 degree elbows
http://members.cox.net/lvjetboy/Hydraulic1.jpg
Pump side: Two -04 to 1/4 45 degree elbows
http://members.cox.net/lvjetboy/Hydraulic2.jpg
Use high pressure hydraulic lines and fittings. I had a local hose shop build them cheap. No more leaks no more hassle.
jer
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Thanks LVjetboy. The pics really help!
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I did something similar to Jer, my step son picked me up some 1/4" lines at his work, heating, A/C and refrigeration. Place wants $148.00 for their set-up, cost me less than $20.00 for everything.
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Similar to Jer, I went straight to the braided route. I didn't even mess with the plastic hose.
This is the best picture I could find, but I used all stainless connections. You can get bulkhead connectors and install them through the transom adaptor.
Brian
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...63pumpshot.JPG