From the bulkhead fitting to the solenoid?
Or will I need another piece of braided line becuase the plastic cant stand the constant pressure?
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I'd upgrade the line. But yea thats how I have mine.
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I will be painting the purge solenoid and mounting it on the same metal bracket.
So you guys think the plastic line will work or should I just jet a braided SS line?
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Silicone > plastic
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I'm not too familiar with that solenoid so as far as I see no that is not hooked up correctly. The way it looks right now that plastic line will hold constant pressure when the bottle is turned on. That plastic line will blow for sure and you will be loosing your n20. 2nd you should have the purge solenoid conected where the plastic line is on that an fitting. Or if there is no room then you can have a SS line just how you have it replacing the plastic one. Now If you want a plastic silicon what ever line on the exit side of the purge solenoid thats fine. The pressure will be releasing through that line and not remaining constant.
If I see that wrong let me know cause thats how it looks to me heres a quick scetch of what im talking about
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^^^ the purge solenoid is on the wrong side of the N2O solenoid.
Dont use braided for the purge. I would also avoid the plastic one that you have.
Instead use 1/8" copper or steel tubing. Copper is usually easy to find in "premium" pressure gauge installation kits for under $10.
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Opps good call didn't even realize that. Same diagram just flip the solenoid. And yes you can use a braded line if he needs to mount the purge sol. in a better location (an fitting) And you can use a strong plastic line for directing the purge outside the motor compartment, you can also use copper however that is not needed.
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So I assume I can pick up a piece of the threaded piping at my local pluming store as well..I guess I'll do that if its possible to fit everything
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