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Old September 6th 05, 11:45 PM
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"Don Hammer" wrote in message
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I would NEVER use copper for an important thing like an oil line, on
anything that has a motor, and vibration. Copper will work harden from

the
vibration, and fail. Not "if" but "when." It will happen, if there is

any
possibility of flexing.



That's two things you shouldn never do. Copper lines and use any
fluid line as a ground.


Yep. One reason is all would need, and either one of ours would do it.
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Jim in NC