Yes. BUT, only if the rest of the line is in good shape. Cut the line with a pipe cutter, buy the necessary fittings, put the fittings on each end of the line, and flare the line with your double flare kit. Remember, it has to be double flared to hold.
Cut out bad section of fuel line and replace with flexible fuel line and hose clamps
No, not without replacing the entire sprinkler (and then the hole and feeding line would have to be deeper).
Manual line break
Replace it
Manual line break
There was no 1969 "super beetle" only the standard. And which line are you replacing the hard line or the flex line?
You can cutoff the rear brake line. You will no longer have rear brakes and the fluid will leak out. It is not recommended that can't off the rear brake line, without replacing it.
To line up the hole in the bolt and the hole for the brake line on a Crown Victoria front brake line, start by ensuring that the brake line is properly seated in its mounting bracket. Gently push or pull the brake line as needed to align the holes. If necessary, use a small pry bar or screwdriver to assist in aligning the holes without damaging the brake line. Once aligned, insert the bolt and tighten it securely to ensure a proper connection.
If it's in MS Word and you're editing a list but want to add line-breaks without causing it to move to the next list-item, then simply hold down the SHIFT key while hitting ENTER. It will make a line break without exiting out of the current list item.
Bumble Hole Line was created in 1868.
Turns out the problem was never the throttle, it was an experimental in-line fuse that went out.
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