can anyone tell me what size are the shifter air lines for a regular 10 speed eaton fuller? are they all the same or do they vary?
shifter air lines
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thanks lol i still cant find them man its been a pain in the ###!
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My guess is 1/8" The ones Pro Gear sells are 5/32" I used 1/8" more common and got the lines at parts store. Why not just measure them? Mines a 13 speed.
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1/8, 5/32, or 3/16. I don't thank 1/8's are marked but the others commonly are. Slide the cover down under the shirt knob, two screws, and look at the nuts.
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Mine on my 18 speed are 5/32
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My Pete 13 speed came with the 1/8". The 5/32" suppose to give faster shifts which makes sense. Could never find the 5/32 ferrels or compression fitting in case I needed to do some repairs. But you can find the 1/8" fittings and line almost everywhere. Mine is kinda slow going from high range too low.
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3/16 on the spicer I'm working on.
Found this quickly.
Air Line Color Chart
Eaton® Fuller® 5/32" air lines are color coded for easy identification.
Use the follow chart along with the appropriate system schematic
when troubleshooting and repairing your air system.
Nomenclature Color
S- Supply Red
P-Pilot Black
H/L- Splitter or Deep reduction Green
A- Supply, Non-regulated Orange
SP- Splitter pilot Blue
B- Brake signal Yellow
E-Exhaust BrownBRD TRANSPORT Thanks this. -
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