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    Kurt, Summit lists tank to pump brake lines for Buicks, made by an Ohio company called Right Stuff Detailing. If it were me I'd contact Right Stuff directly to see if they can guide you to the right part number for your body/frame. Their lines are listed as 3/8".

    Why are you not going to simply replace the mechanical pump on the engine? I would think it would be a lot more reliable over the long haul, and easier, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    ...Why are you not going to simply replace the mechanical pump on the engine? I would think it would be a lot more reliable over the long haul, and easier, too.


    WFT!


    ^ OK, that's not 10 characters so it didn't like me posting such an abbreviated message, thus this comment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hot Rod Nick View Post
    WFT!


    ^ OK, that's not 10 characters so it didn't like me posting such an abbreviated message, thus this comment.
    Nick, I'm not sure what your "WFT!" is intended to mean, especially since you "Liked" the post that you referenced. Maybe you can amplify what you're saying, or meaning to say? Or if it's a derivation of "WTF" then maybe it's best to leave it alone....
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