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Re: Vacuum lines



Just go to the local auto parts store.  I have the hard plastic lines
with the rubber lines at the connections.  I kept the plastic lines
(after checking them for cracks), replaced just the rubber portions (alot
cheaper than replacing the whole lines), and just to be extra sure, I
tightened down all of the connections with little plastic zip-ties.  No
problems since.

B.

'82 Scirocco (a.k.a. "Fritz")
'85 Jetta
GO HOKIES!!!

On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 00:39:16 EST HuMpnYoMoM@aol.com writes:
> I want to put all new vacuum lines on my car because they are old and 
> I think 
> they are causing it to idle bad. Is there anywhere I can get a 
> complete set 
> for a 16v Scirocco or do I just buy some from the local auto parts 
> store? My 
> car has hard plastic lines, do I have to replace them with hard 
> plastic lines 
> or can I use rubber lines? Thanks!!
> 
> Justin
> '86 Scirocco 16v 2.0L
> 
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