Still have Air Leak - Trying to decide if I need to can cel our trip.

bartz paul

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Patrick:

The air line tubing may be available from a truck parts supply house and
I got some from our local industrial supplier in both green and red
colors. Also, the McNeils have it and supply it with some of their GMC
instrument panels when they are equipped with the dual needle air
pressure gauge.

Shrink wrap in my experience is pricey and all I've ever found has been
limited to three foot long pieces.

Paul Bartz

From: Patrick Flowers [mailto:patri63]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 1998 8:14 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: Still have Air Leak - Trying to decide if I
need to cancel our trip.

Tom,

The way I read Justin's email, he didn't use color coded lines, but the
existing ones are. My plan is to use color shrink wrap tube (available
at a local music store - probably at any good electronics store) on the
ends of the air lines to maintain the color code.
 
Guys

GM has available the 1/4 tubing (air line) in Black

I will look up the part number.

I believe it is sold in a 50ft roll

Mike Linderman
76 Eleganza II
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Bartz, Paul
To:
Sent: Friday, November 20, 1998 2:27 PM
Subject: RE: GMC: Still have Air Leak - Trying to decide if I need to can
cel our trip.

>Patrick:
>
>The air line tubing may be available from a truck parts supply house and
>I got some from our local industrial supplier in both green and red
>colors. Also, the McNeils have it and supply it with some of their GMC
>instrument panels when they are equipped with the dual needle air
>pressure gauge.
>
>Shrink wrap in my experience is pricey and all I've ever found has been
>limited to three foot long pieces.
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>From: Patrick Flowers [mailto:patri63]
>Sent: Friday, November 20, 1998 8:14 AM
>Subject: Re: GMC: Still have Air Leak - Trying to decide if I
>need to cancel our trip.
>
>Tom,
>
>The way I read Justin's email, he didn't use color coded lines, but the
>existing ones are. My plan is to use color shrink wrap tube (available
>at a local music store - probably at any good electronics store) on the
>ends of the air lines to maintain the color code.
>
 
Paul,

I only plan to put the shrink tube on the ends. I figure the connection
is the only place that the line color makes any difference.

Patrick

>
> Patrick:
>
> The air line tubing may be available from a truck parts supply house and
> I got some from our local industrial supplier in both green and red
> colors. Also, the McNeils have it and supply it with some of their GMC
> instrument panels when they are equipped with the dual needle air
> pressure gauge.
>
> Shrink wrap in my experience is pricey and all I've ever found has been
> limited to three foot long pieces.
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> From: Patrick Flowers [mailto:patri63]
> Sent: Friday, November 20, 1998 8:14 AM
> Subject: Re: GMC: Still have Air Leak - Trying to decide if I
> need to cancel our trip.
>
> Tom,
>
> The way I read Justin's email, he didn't use color coded lines, but the
> existing ones are. My plan is to use color shrink wrap tube (available
> at a local music store - probably at any good electronics store) on the
> ends of the air lines to maintain the color code.

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Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patri63

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