DeltaRed said: (quoted from post at 15:14:31 03/15/12) No,the wrench size is not the tube size.But you can
use that wrench to find the 'OD'.
Ok.
Since I'm adding an inline filter, I has me thinking of adding the larger diameter line and going with the 5/16" if I can get the ending fittings.
I reckon I'm just "thinking/typing out loud now".
By the way, I have all new wires now and she turns over. I do need to replace the starter button though. I tried it last night and she wouldn't turn. I had to ground it at the switch there. I'm getting current every where I'm suppose to though.
I still have the wires loose until I make sure everything works correctly but allot better than what it was. I didn't have a single wire without some sort of breakage or missing insulation, or dirty splice.
By the way, I really like heat shrink tubing! :wink:
This post was edited by 641Dave at 07:30:27 03/15/12.
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