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Old 02-22-2007, 10:25 PM
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Question high pressure crossover line Q's

Whats the website where i can get a high pressure crossover line?
 
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Old 02-22-2007, 10:27 PM
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Call Dale @ Tymarperformance dot com. He can set ya up and has excellent customer service.
 
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thanks, i'll call him tomorrow
 
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I just installed my Tymar HPX line Wed. night. I wasn't expecting much except for it to idle smoother. Not only does it idle smoother, it's quieter going down the road. And the power seems smoother. I've had it for months debating weather or not to put it on because of the leak thing. But I'm pretty **** about my maintenance so it loosening up and leaking shouldn't be a problem. Call Dale, he's a super cool guy with great service. You won't be sorry.
 
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As for the installation, I am assuming you pull a plug out of each oil rail, then the line dale sends is set to thread in to the holes. is there any special bleeding instructions or do you just rn it ad the air works itself out?
 
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As for the installation, I am assuming you pull a plug out of each oil rail, then the line dale sends is set to thread in to the holes. is there any special bleeding instructions or do you just rn it ad the air works itself out?
Correct on all accounts. Install and run.
 
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thanks for the confirmation
 
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