A few things from the guy who designed that high-pressure line (that would be me). It is supposed to be a one-use-only part. Once you disconnect it, you are supposed to replace it with a new one. Why? Because when the ends are tightened down, they deform a bit so they no longer meet specifications. Furthermore, any gunk that you may get on those ends can lead to a leak. Also, the nuts are supposed to be tightened with both torque and angle. They should be tightened to a specific torque and then tightened another 35 to 40 deg. You don't want to over-squish those ends and you don't want to under-squish them either. Bad things can happen... I have seen them happen... They are glorious when they happen and then you are very sad later on. Now, if you re-use the tube, will it fail? most likely not, especially if you tighten it correctly, but you can only do it a couple of times before you deform it past the point that it will seal properly.
literally didn't show anything that i actually needed to see. instead it was just a lot of verbal description of what you would do, and what you had done. cut to the next steps each time, with zero footage of the thing being done.. :(
A few things from the guy who designed that high-pressure line (that would be me). It is supposed to be a one-use-only part. Once you disconnect it, you are supposed to replace it with a new one. Why? Because when the ends are tightened down, they deform a bit so they no longer meet specifications. Furthermore, any gunk that you may get on those ends can lead to a leak. Also, the nuts are supposed to be tightened with both torque and angle. They should be tightened to a specific torque and then tightened another 35 to 40 deg. You don't want to over-squish those ends and you don't want to under-squish them either. Bad things can happen... I have seen them happen... They are glorious when they happen and then you are very sad later on. Now, if you re-use the tube, will it fail? most likely not, especially if you tighten it correctly, but you can only do it a couple of times before you deform it past the point that it will seal properly.
where do i buy more of that line
Thank you, very good. Does anybody know.. Is this the same pump 2012 to 2017?
That’s the low pressure feed line
You didn't show how you removed the other line which uses a pin.
Did it fix????????
Get to the point
literally didn't show anything that i actually needed to see. instead it was just a lot of verbal description of what you would do, and what you had done. cut to the next steps each time, with zero footage of the thing being done.. :(