low boost + high idle

Ben Swann benswann at verizon.net
Wed May 7 12:53:16 PDT 2008


I'll second that on the Samco.  Got 'em & use 'em - more fore the bling factor, but have
had some issues with them slipping off.  The fancy clamps only seem to make things
worse.

I would not buy them to help fix the problem.  YMMV & DFIIIAB in this case fix all the
obvious as well as replace worn vac lines.

Ben

[Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 16:25:19 -0400
From: "Schaible, David" <David.Schaible at jrspharma.com>
Subject: RE: low boost + high idle
To: Jean-Fran?ois Roldan <roldan_jf at hotmail.com>,
	<200q20v at audifans.com>
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	<F79FB8356ABDA34D993B593CD1523C8F028523E4 at jrsph2.jrspharma.pvt>
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I personally don't like the samco hoses, I have issues with them sealing and staying
sealed, they have been causing boost leaks...they are very slippery and you need a good
hose clamp....my samcos have no collars for retaining the place for the hose
clamps....if you get oil on one you will see how difficult they are...they are also not
very flexible.....i do like the color though...nice shade of blue


David Schaible
JRS Pharma LP
2981 Rt. 22
Patterson, NY 12563
845.878.8343

-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Fran?ois Roldan [mailto:roldan_jf at hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 4:04 PM
To: 200q20v at audifans.com
Subject: Re: low boost + high idle


Would I be safe in ordering the Samco TCS147 hose kit?
I also wanted to order a few feet of vacuum hose and try to replace all the old ones.

I never played with that before, any tricks for you experts?

Thanks

JF]


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