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<blockquote data-quote="NotoriousGT350" data-source="post: 16282592" data-attributes="member: 30048"><p>I just put it all back together to pinpoint after tightening everything, it’s definitely leaking from the hose to fitting. It was as an SOB trying to get the fitting to the hose. I could tell it was still loose and not a good connection, but I had to try and make due.</p><p></p><p>1. I need to figure how I’m going to cut the line as to where the braided part is not frayed out while UNDERNEATH the car.</p><p></p><p>2. Get a new -6an fitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotoriousGT350, post: 16282592, member: 30048"] I just put it all back together to pinpoint after tightening everything, it’s definitely leaking from the hose to fitting. It was as an SOB trying to get the fitting to the hose. I could tell it was still loose and not a good connection, but I had to try and make due. 1. I need to figure how I’m going to cut the line as to where the braided part is not frayed out while UNDERNEATH the car. 2. Get a new -6an fitting. [/QUOTE]
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