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Kegger bypass hose fitting...R&R help

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Old 05-19-2014, 06:00 PM
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Nice color choice on the fuel rails. I should have used that color instead of black. Really makes them stand out.
 
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Thanks AtomicDog,

I was hoping for something Mopar blueish. Good enough. I think I'll stop painting now, its like a drug. Tensioner, idler pulley insides...

I saw my fabricator today and should have plates and a pic for you Friday.
 
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Face it, you will never stop. You will always find some other little detail to paint. (Yeah, this is the voice of experience too.....)

Lookin' really good.
 
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Thanks HeyYou. I put new used heads on it and degreased a little....then some more...then

My name is Snowfan and I'm a sprayaholic.
 
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Thanks HeyYou. I put new used heads on it and degreased a little....then some more...then

My name is Snowfan and I'm a sprayaholic.


I am sure there is a twelve step program for that......
 
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Face it, you will never stop. You will always find some other little detail to paint. (Yeah, this is the voice of experience too.....)

Lookin' really good.


one of the reasons i have not started to do mine
 
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The part # for the fitting is 53020185. Expensive at 22 bucks.

I found a few in my garage on old water pumps.
 



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