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    RRC EAS Tube sizing

    Covered before, but just checking. I know the normal tube size is 6mm.

    I have some clear Nylex Nylon tubing here that is coded as T1/4NF1000NT. Rating is 1000 psi and I am assuming the 1/4 is for a quarter inch, which equates to about 6.35mm if my theory/assumption is correct, and therefore probably not suitable for the RRC EAS system?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    Covered before, but just checking. I know the normal tube size is 6mm.

    I have some clear Nylex Nylon tubing here that is coded as T1/4NF1000NT. Rating is 1000 psi and I am assuming the 1/4 is for a quarter inch, which equates to about 6.35mm if my theory/assumption is correct, and therefore probably not suitable for the RRC EAS system?
    Just checked a recovery kit I acquired for the airbags, and the black tubing has 1/4 on it - so?
    MY16 D4 TDV6 - with a little Cambo magic for towing "The Brick"
    MY95 RRC LSE Vogue Softdash "Bessie" (turning circle comparable to QE II) with MY99 TD5 and 4HP24 transplants. Back home Nov 22 after a magic overhaul by Chivalry
    SADLY SOLD MY04 D2a TD5 auto Classic and MY10 D4 2.7 both with lots of goodies

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    I will try to remember to check Sarah tomorrow, I don't see why 1/4 will be a problem though, maybe just a bit more tighter to push into the collets? Although with the ends chamfered properly and a tongue held in the right position according to wind direction, it should be a extremely effective fit.

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