Air Line

bartz paul

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Arch:

I'm not sure that the air line is made of plastic? I believe it's nylon.

You should be able to by it by the foot from either an industrial supply
house or fleet (as in truck parts) supply.

Paul Bartz

From: Gcbr
Sent: 11/22/99 8:21 PM

In a message dated 11/22/1999 5:05:29 PM Central Standard Time,

> It just
> stands to reason that any plastic hose (air line) that is 20 to 25
years
old
>
> has lost some of its elasticity. Cost per foot in all colors is very
low
> and
> available from most truck supply houses.

Justin

Thanks! Right now the problem is time. I also cant find colors around
here.
When I get to that project where should I look for colors?

Take Care
Arch
 
Arch,
Black was the only color I could get here as well when I installed new air lines
on my Transmode. I color coded them according to the manuals schematics by
using electrician's color tape and wrapping each line with its own color every
2 or 3 feet and at each end. This works well in keeping the lines sorted and
connected to the right points.
Phil Stewart
'75 Transmode, TN

> In a message dated 11/22/1999 8:05:18 PM Central Standard Time,

>
> >
> > You should be able to by it by the foot from either an industrial supply
> > house or fleet (as in truck parts) supply.
> >
> Paul
>
> You are right. The problem I have is the only color available here is black.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
 
I just remembered that GMC Custom Instrument Panels (800-462-7635) has
several colors of the air line available. Talk to Mac or Shirley.

Paul Bartz

From: plstewrt
Sent: 11/22/99 10:04 PM

Arch,
Black was the only color I could get here as well when I installed new
air lines
on my Transmode. I color coded them according to the manuals schematics
by
using electrician's color tape and wrapping each line with its own
color every
2 or 3 feet and at each end. This works well in keeping the lines sorted
and
connected to the right points.
Phil Stewart
'75 Transmode, TN

> In a message dated 11/22/1999 8:05:18 PM Central Standard Time,

>
> >
> > You should be able to by it by the foot from either an industrial
supply
> > house or fleet (as in truck parts) supply.
> >
> Paul
>
> You are right. The problem I have is the only color available here is
black.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
 
> Arch,
> Black was the only color I could get here as well when I installed new air lines
> on my Transmode. I color coded them according to the manuals schematics by
> using electrician's color tape and wrapping each line with its own color every
> 2 or 3 feet and at each end. This works well in keeping the lines sorted and
> connected to the right points.
> Phil Stewart
> '75 Transmode, TN

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Might be easier to use shrink tubing. It's available in many colors & diameters, and
doesn't get "gooey."

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