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Update 200 1987

Hi all,

Even after 5000 miles, a piece of metal putty is holding up pretty good. As Lucid/Bruce mentioned on his past threads, it's low pressure so I figured it's going to be ok. As a late preventive measure, I placed a bigger rubber piece by the line holding bracket area and wrap the cooling lines with heavy gauge vinyl sheet before I clamped them together.

I bought a set of used cooling lines, it's very "burnt" dirty inside. I would like to clean it and set them aside for back up. Should I use brake cleaner to clean them? What's the best method for cleaning?

Thank you as always.






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