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Injector Hard Lines - Where To Buy
by
vanbcguy
on 29 Sep, 2008 17:38
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Are the injector lines a dealership only item? My #2 injector line cracked today and none of the local parts places seem to even know what I'm talking about. I gotta get this replaced quick, this is my only car!
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#1
by
burn_your_money
on 29 Sep, 2008 20:06
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I've seen them online on occasion at various parts websites. Used is your best bet. I would be afraid to hear what the dealer charges if they even have them still
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#2
by
4KTD
on 29 Sep, 2008 20:19
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The dealer in Canada charges about $100 per line.
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#3
by
maxfax
on 29 Sep, 2008 20:32
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#4
by
vanbcguy
on 29 Sep, 2008 23:19
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Ugh... Not fun...
I haven't had much luck finding ANYTHING in terms of VW wreckers around here. There's actually a few other bits and pieces I need to find too, but I have a feeling finding a TD in the wrecker is going to be a bit of a challenge. Even better my 1994 body has a 1988ish engine in it...
importpartsconnection seems to have a good deal, but I notice that the shape of the line is a bit different from mine. I seem to remember reading somewhere before that the length of these lines is important, and that they all have to be the same... That said though, the line that broke actually was much newer than the rest of them, so it probably wasn't a matched set already...
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#5
by
funkaholik
on 30 Sep, 2008 00:16
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Seems like as long as the length and inside diameter of the lines is correct, we should be able to fab our own injector lines - stainless, maybe?
Having had one snap in half before, a stronger replacement would be nice.
Anyone know if/why this wouldn't work?
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#6
by
maxfax
on 30 Sep, 2008 00:25
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The "bubble" flares at the ends woudl be the most difficult... Haven't found a real good tool for making these yet... You'd have to research your choice of stainless line pretty thoroughly as well. Alot of stainless stuff (lines, bolts, etc) tend to be somewhat soft.... With the pressures the injection operates at there can;t be any give in the stuff..
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#7
by
jtanguay
on 30 Sep, 2008 00:32
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i bet prothe could get the chinese knockoffs :wink:
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#8
by
maxfax
on 30 Sep, 2008 01:23
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i bet prothe could get the chinese knockoffs :wink:
Isn't that a bit high quality for Prothe???
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#9
by
duffer
on 30 Sep, 2008 08:08
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#10
by
zukgod1
on 30 Sep, 2008 09:45
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i bet prothe could get the chinese knockoffs :wink:
Isn't that a bit high quality for Prothe???
That's a bit harsh.
As we type away on our Chinese key boards sitting on our Chinese chairs wearing our Chinese made clothes..
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#11
by
jtanguay
on 30 Sep, 2008 10:46
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i bet prothe could get the chinese knockoffs :wink:
Isn't that a bit high quality for Prothe???
That's a bit harsh.
As we type away on our Chinese key boards sitting on our Chinese chairs wearing our Chinese made clothes..
:lol:
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#12
by
blkboostedtruck
on 30 Sep, 2008 11:00
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i bet prothe could get the chinese knockoffs :wink:
Isn't that a bit high quality for Prothe???
That's a bit harsh.
As we type away on our Chinese key boards sitting on our Chinese chairs wearing our Chinese made clothes..
ok Dan i draw the line at my clothes the union Ironworker guy i am
i make sure they say made in usa if that even means anything these days?
but i know most of my shirts have a union tag on them! :wink:
Duane
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#13
by
zukgod1
on 30 Sep, 2008 11:23
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It's REALLY hard to find clothes around here that have a tag on them.
Wally World has it wrapped up here

Even at our local Farm Store that has everything good luck finding something actually made in the USA..
Or trade deficit blows!
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#14
by
Turbinepowered
on 30 Sep, 2008 15:08
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I'd sell you a spare set of mine (1.6) on the cheap, but shipping would probably take forever. NA or TD?