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can heater hose be used for brake booster vacuum line?

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can heater hose be used for brake booster vacuum line?

Post by JimBee »

It's time to replace that line but I'm not finding dedicated vacuum hose at auto supply stores.
Suggestions?

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Post by 454cid »

I used some sort of yellow sprayer hose from Lowes years ago. I think it was a fiber reinforced vinyl. It's was on my 69 Buick, and I think it's still there. I was contemplating replacing it, but I don't think I actually did so.
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Post by abscate »

Ping me jim, I have this as a spare. This one has to be heavy wall application for safety. Heater hose might work short term but you don’t want this to age and collapse.
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Abscate: thanks! I just sent you a pm with my info. Looking forward to follow up.
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Post by jreed »

I used thick wall silicone tubing on my 97 855. The thick wall prevents collapse under vacuum. So far it has been working fine.

Can't remember if I used the 8 or 10mm diameter hose:
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Post by Grantkat »

I haven't had the need to replace a brake booster yet, but in the past I have used re-enforced fuel supply lines when the part could not be sourced. Also most auto supply stores brake booster line by the foot just make sure it has re-enforcement within it and rated for pressure.
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Post by abscate »

On its way , Jim. It’s heavy wall tube..
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Post by jimmy57 »

Auto Trans Cooler line IS suitable due to stiff construction. Fuel hose and other hoses at the auto stores are too soft.

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