Stainless supply line from Cross Hydraulic

eddieleephd

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Joined
May 27, 2012
Location
Battle Ground, Wa
TDI
2002 jetta Wagon
Hey Y'all,
I have seen a post about this before, however, it was a bit dated,

I went to the local Cross Hose and had them make me a stainless hose for my car.
Total cost was$57.06
A replacement hose would now cost me $36.05 as I now have all the adapters.

I used a swivel elbow that the hose screws onto.
If you ever have to remove the line, it is much easier not to turn the union in the turbo housing!

You need the 10mm turbo adapter, 12mm oil housing adapter, swivel elbow, and a straight hose section 34" long.

Swivel elbow to the 10mm turbo union on the turbo and the 12mm union removes the banjo fitting on the oil housing.

Parts:
JM0410 - 10mm adapter to turbo $4.70
JM0412 - 12mm adapter to oil housing $7.68
10691n-4-4 - straight connector for hose $10.41
90* "your choice"

4 C6X-S - swivel elbow $4.76
13991n-4-4 -90*hose fitting $11.02


My hose assembly $36.05

Stainless lines can be had for cheaper, retaining banjo and 90* integrated fitting
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=424742&highlight=race+pipes
 

UhOh

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Joined
Dec 24, 2014
Location
PNW
TDI
2000 & 2003 Golf GLS (2005 Mercedes E320 CDI)
Lots of great bits can be obtained through DiscountHydraulics.com. I use them for hydraulics stuff for my tractors.
 
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