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Where to Buy Injector Supply Lines
by
Doakster
on 31 Oct, 2009 18:11
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May pick up a new set of injector supply lines, know where i can get them?
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#1
by
macka
on 31 Oct, 2009 19:25
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azautohaus
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#2
by
GEE-BEE
on 01 Nov, 2009 05:09
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EBAY :MOOGIE298 / MK1AUTOHAUS
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#3
by
GEE-BEE
on 01 Nov, 2009 06:25
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ITEM # 220377264722 1.6 TD TYPE 69.00 PER SET OF 4
NEW STOCK
GEE-BEE
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#4
by
Doakster
on 01 Nov, 2009 09:24
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ITEM # 220377264722 1.6 TD TYPE 69.00 PER SET OF 4
NEW STOCK
GEE-BEE
I saw those on ebay, might pick up a set.
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#5
by
Doakster
on 01 Nov, 2009 17:24
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I wanted to mention that there are TWO DIFFERENT styles of lines for the 1.6TD motors. There are ones that fit the short delivery valves and ones that fit the long valves that came on the ECO pumps. He only lists one style and so you're taking a crap shoot as to which ones you're going to get.
Great, looks like I HAVE to get a set now....since I'm switching from ECO to LDA pump
I looked in my catelog from "thepartsplace", they discribe "the check valves on later plumps (91-92) are longer, therefore the lines are shorter"
Sounds like they are talking about ECO pumps. And their prices are outrageous.
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#6
by
Doakster
on 01 Nov, 2009 18:16
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You can swap the delivery valves from one pump to the other. They just have to match the lines and vice versa.
I'm going to get in touch with Giles and see which ones he's going to put on my pump and order the lines accordingly. I assume he'll put the shorter valves on the LDA pump, from what you described it seems that's the standard for that pump.
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#7
by
vanbcguy
on 01 Nov, 2009 18:22
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There's an aftermarket company making the lines now - Cohline. They tweaked the design slightly so there's no longer a 'turbo' and 'NA' version, you just get the one single shape that fits both pumps. The same factory clamps work but I have no idea if you can mix and match the Cohline lines and the VW lines together.
If they're VW, then there's a turbo and NA version, if they're Cohline (which if they're new they probably are) then it's "one size fits all". Oh, btw they also changed the shape of the #2 line that breaks off all the time on the VW turbo line sets.
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#8
by
LoneWolf
on 02 Nov, 2009 01:08
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A good friend of mine bought some flexible injector pipes from Amertica for his mk3 Golf estate a few years ago, but hasnt been able to find any paperwork to say where he got them from, has anyone else seen anything like that?
Apparently theyre Uber high pressure and dont snap due to being flexible
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#9
by
Doakster
on 02 Nov, 2009 05:00
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A good friend of mine bought some flexible injector pipes from Amertica for his mk3 Golf estate a few years ago, but hasnt been able to find any paperwork to say where he got them from, has anyone else seen anything like that?
Apparently theyre Uber high pressure and dont snap due to being flexible 
That would work too, any hydraulic shop can make a set that would work but would cost an arm and a leg
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#10
by
LoneWolf
on 02 Nov, 2009 06:52
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think he said they were about $50 (£25) each
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#11
by
GEE-BEE
on 02 Nov, 2009 09:24
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1/4 ( -4 TEFLON HOSE S/S BRAID ) IS RATED AT 3000 PSI WORKING WITH A 1-1/4 BEND RADIUS
FITTINGS WOULD BE A SWAGED TYPE
MFG: TITEFLEX
I'AM NOT SURE WHERE BEN AT MK1 AUTOHAUS IS USING FOR A VENDOR ON THOSE ?
SORRY FOR THE CAP'S
GEE-BEE
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#12
by
Doakster
on 02 Nov, 2009 15:18
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Got a hold of Giles today, he's putting the short fitting on my pump, so i need the long lines.
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#13
by
Doakster
on 02 Nov, 2009 18:20
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I can get a complete new set, including the two new long lines for 1 & 2 for $190 plus shipping from thepartsplace.
That is outrageous, or i could just get the 1 & 2 longer lines for $140, still outrageous.
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#14
by
macka
on 02 Nov, 2009 18:50
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