Posted for "Mark Ravinski" <mjrav@comcast.net>:
I
got 48" of this from Hecht Rubber Corp, Jacksonville Fla. on March of 08. It was all they had in stock at that time but was just enough to
replace my nose gear hydraulic lines. Their number on the paperwork is "HR 303-3/16" Hytron" This material is quite difficult to
work with and I suggest you get enough to practice making good end connections. Mark
Ravinski 360
[I know it's been mentioned before, but Sacramento Sky Ranch is a great source for very high quality hoses at
very reasonable prices. I have found that it's cheaper to buy a completed hose from them than to purchase the parts to make my own... their
hoses have integrally molded firesleeves and swaged stainless steel end fittings. Hoses we make ourselves have clamp-on external firesleeves and
screw-in aluminum fittings... while they're viable I contend they are not as nice as the ones from SSR. Give Michael Temple a call
(916-421-7672), you will probably be pleasantly surprised. <Marv> ]
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Hannahan To: lml@lancaironline.net Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 7:59 AM Subject: [LML] Re:
hydraulic line Chris, did you ever find a source. I have looked but no
luck. Regards, Bill
Hannahan wfhannahan@yahoo.com
--- On Mon, 7/13/09, Chris Zavatson <chris_zavatson@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Chris Zavatson <chris_zavatson@yahoo.com> Subject: [LML] hydraulic
line To: lml@lancaironline.net
Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 11:34 AM Does anyone know of a good source
of thermoplastic hydraulic line like the Imperial Eastman line originally supplied in kits?
Chris Zavatson
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