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Old 01-11-2017, 05:16 PM
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What size is this

This is the rear line going to the axle, car is 1987 Camara lg4 sport coupe. It is near the gas tank vent in the back driver side fender well. Size? Bubble or inverted?. Haven't had time to pull apart yet and trying to gather some parts.
Old 01-11-2017, 05:33 PM
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Re: What size is this

Looks like 1/4 inverted. You could put a open end wrench over it to see the size.
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Re: What size is this

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Looks like 1/4 inverted. You could put a open end wrench over it to see the size.
Everything is bubble flare after 83-84


IIRC the nut thread is 12mm1.0 and it is without a doubt metric iso bubble flare.
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Re: What size is this

Originally Posted by //<86TA>\\
Everything is bubble flare after 83-84


IIRC the nut thread is 12mm1.0 and it is without a doubt metric iso bubble flare.

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Re: What size is this

On my 1989 Firebird it was M12 x 1.0 metric bubble flare. The line size is 6 mm, not 1/4 inch.




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