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D3 - Axles, Brakes, Suspension and Steering Brakes, Springs, shocks, steering racks, steering columns, suspension arms, wheel hubs etc. |
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Strut air line connection
Quick question, is it possible to remove the little connection that stays on the airline once it's removed from the strut? And if so would it be possible to put it onto a new piece of airline?
What size is the airline? Been told 4mm and 3/16? Assume either would work? |
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I haven't removed it on the car my self but instrumentation pneumatics must be similar and you may it easier to pull the nut back and trim the last few MM of the tubing
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From memory, it looks just like a standard schrader...
http://www.truckshop.com/product.php?productid=16663 Last edited by snapdragon; 2nd February 2016 at 02:27 PM. |
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Not a standard schrader nor is it a PTC fitting.
Reason I'm asking is cause I'm waiting on new struts from Airrex, but in worried they won't be here in time. So I'm wanting to hook up my aftermarket air managment to the factory struts, so don't want to have to cut the factory airlines or fittings. |
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I knew I had air line parts in my 'parts bin' and got this out to photo for you.
If this is the connection you're referring to, then yes it can be reused assuming it's going on the same outside dia air line.
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That's the very thing! I assume that when its tightened it also release a non return valve in the strut? The same valve that holds air in the strut when the line is removed? You don't happen to know what size the line is by chance?
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For future reference I've found out they're called Voss fittings, and on the A8 they're 4mm
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Also the writing on the Air Line is "Voss DIN 73378 4x1 PA12 PHL A1 A5381 EPM 559 R2"
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Matt 2004 A8 3.7q, 1998 A4 2.8q, 1994 Coupe 2.8q SORN, Last edited by mattylondon; 9th February 2016 at 05:03 PM. Reason: added Air Line writing |
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So can assume then that when the connection is tightened in, that the "collet" does in fact open a valve allowing air to flow?
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