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Old 24-06-2014, 18:40   #1
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want to replace ext. oil line yanmar 2qm20 with copper

anyone in sydney australia any suggestions where i might look for fittings? I'm thinking plumbing suppliers but they are unlikely to have banjo fittings -

the basic setup is; 3 banjo fittings, one tee, about 3 feet of 3/16 pipe.

I'm also thinking Earls performance - might be able to do it in stainless braid although i'd much prefer copper.

I never liked the fact that they went the cheap road when the engine was manufactured and used steel - even though the original fittings have lasted 35 years
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Old 24-06-2014, 18:47   #2
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Re: want to replace ext. oil line yanmar 2qm20 with copper

was also thinking vintage car spares...
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