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445 Rocker Oil Supply Line

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Jared Jeffries

05-05-2006 12:18:26




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Hello to everyone,
Looking for suggestions on how to repair a broken copper oil line that goes from the oil supply tube to the rocker arm assembly. It was split at the rocker arm and we have simply ground the line down and were thinking of reusing it.
Does anyone have one laying around? Also, what keeps that oil line in the rocker arm assembly? Is it flared inside the tube or what?
Thanks in advance,
Jared Jeffries

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Moline Addiction

05-11-2006 18:44:01




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 Re: 445 Rocker Oil Supply Line in reply to Jared Jeffries, 05-05-2006 12:18:26  
You can make this fairly easy just get a tubing bender and fill line with sand and bend to any radius you need when finished blow out sand and rinse with cleaner. The end that fits in the rocker is just pushed in and if right length will hold itself in its own position. Hope this helps



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Kelvin

05-05-2006 19:29:58




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 Re: 445 Rocker Oil Supply Line in reply to Jared Jeffries, 05-05-2006 12:18:26  
Try Don Rice 585-243-2617 He probably has one.

Its just a 1/4 o.d. copper tube. You can probaby make one by making a die using a stack of washers that are the same radius as the old tube flanked on top and bottom by larger washers. You may have to plug one end and freeze water in it or something to keep it from kinking in that tiny radius.

If they are made right, they hold themselves in the rocker arm and that nut-like piece on the end of the supply pipe from the crankcase. Yes they do leak a little, but the oil flows right down to the lifters.

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