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Old 04-17-2009 | 01:42 PM
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I am looking for part # 911-107-729-10 which is one of the two oil lines needed for using headers or SSIs on a post-74 car.

Part #16 in this picture.

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Old 04-17-2009 | 03:13 PM
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I guess I don't understand the question. One can google that part number and find it at a number of sources. If you're looking for used, there is a classified section for that. However, for only $100 new, I wouldn't consider buying a used oil line.
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Just about every vendor sells that line that sells SSIs. in fact you usually buy it with a kit with the line.
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Found one and thanks to genripper for trying to help.
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Originally Posted by theiceman
Just about every vendor sells that line that sells SSIs. in fact you usually buy it with a kit with the line.
One note of caution: those "kit" lines often don't provide a "clean" fit. My kit oil lines required quite a bit of "tweeking" to get them to fit properly. The original alignment when first taken out of the box was "not even close." A little heat and bending, and things went together. Too many swear-words for my soft-eared neigbors to fathom!

When ordering those kits, be very very specific about your year/model. Personally, I think they sent me the wrong lines.

Check speed shops for oil lines. Often, upgrades to SS flexible oil lines means spare OEM oil lines lying about.

Good Luck!



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