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I find the blue tee is perfectly fine if you switch to correctly sized silicone lines.

Have two blue tees seeing 20psi for the past two years with no problem.

 

And I have seen so many blue tees crack and split into multiple pieces I cant count. Buy the metal barbed fittings. They are all I use at the shop any more.

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When I took my car in for my TB job I asked my mechanic to replace my Blue T with my Turkey T, he said no unless I have new vacuum lines to go with it ( he was concerned with them being dry and brittle) Any thoughts ?

Thx

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When I took my car in for my TB job I asked my mechanic to replace my Blue T with my Turkey T, he said no unless I have new vacuum hoes to go with it ( he was concerned with them being dry and brittle) Any thoughts /

Thx

 

ask him to replace the vacuum lines too:confused:

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replace it yourself?

Yeah, look how easy it is to get to!!!

 

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04/20/ad041278ea90c6e67a600c8a5015557e.jpg

 

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