Posted by Loren in MN on August 01, 2013 at 23:30:19 from (71.210.184.10):
Had my son do some welding for me after I modified some extra steel hyd tubing with the banjo fittings. I had an extra right valve manifold that was re-designed to fit the left valve and also changed the rear right tube from a 706 to allow more clearance for the left valve tubing. I thought I'd try this first, if it didn't work, I'd use the other manifold I have on the right valve and hoses for the left valve. I was concerned that using hoses (of rubber made today) would to put too tight of a curve to the short hoses and they would crack sooner.
Thanks to all that helped in my earlier post- Loren
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