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Full flow oil system
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<blockquote data-quote="sjc" data-source="post: 357252" data-attributes="member: 16500"><p>that hose to me looks like cheap rubber hose as supplied with bugpack coolers and such. </p><p>personally i'd not want to run it on anything high pressure. such as the oil system. </p><p>i would be running well in fact i am running proper hydraulic hose and connectors. </p><p>maybe its overkill in most peoples eyes but its an area i'd not want to skimp on as like i said it will take no time at all to have no oil in your system if a hose pops while running</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjc, post: 357252, member: 16500"] that hose to me looks like cheap rubber hose as supplied with bugpack coolers and such. personally i'd not want to run it on anything high pressure. such as the oil system. i would be running well in fact i am running proper hydraulic hose and connectors. maybe its overkill in most peoples eyes but its an area i'd not want to skimp on as like i said it will take no time at all to have no oil in your system if a hose pops while running [/QUOTE]
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