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  1. rustystud

    #2 Injector line was leaking at Hydraulic Head

    Good idea Frank.
  2. rustystud

    #2 Injector line was leaking at Hydraulic Head

    Thank you Jake. I plan on carrying spare lines with me on the "Great Adventure" to Alaska.
  3. rustystud

    #2 Injector line was leaking at Hydraulic Head

    The injection lines are made from a high grade alloy steel. They will flex (slightly) and still hold very high surging pressures. You can't just go to Home Depot and pick them up. So if one of mine cracks or breaks at the end I will replace it. Now if I was on the road somewhere I would try and...
  4. rustystud

    #2 Injector line was leaking at Hydraulic Head

    Your right to a point. Technically fluids do not compress. In reality they do a little. If you have a closed line 4ft long and a line 2ft long and a metered amount of pressurized fluid injected into them will the end pressure be the same ? In a perfect world the answer would be yes. In reality...
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