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Welcome to the line heater discussion forum.
It is specifically for discussion of injector line heaters for use in VegOil Conversions.

There will be no chat, flaming, or off topic discussion allowed. Period. Anyone can participate but violate these rules or basic rules of civility and you will have your posting priveleges moderated. Off topic posts will be deleted.

If you sell line heaters I will provide space for one advertisement. Spam this group and your posts will be deleted and your future posts moderated.

To buy Injector line heaters go to:http://lineheaterspecialists.netfirms.com/

If you need 500°F Self-fusing Silicone Tape or premade wiring harnesses for injector line heaters go to: http://voconversionbasics.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3648379

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Re: MTBF of line heaters
Just make sure you don't put the kevlar between the heater and the injector line. Kevlar is an insulator and will *prevent* the heat from transferring to the
Posted - Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:06 pm
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Re: MTBF of line heaters
Dana I was able to get a sample of the kevlar sleeve material- it is very light. The stainless steel braid is a bit "over the top". Thanks for the link. I'm
Posted - Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:58 pm
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Re: MTBF of line heaters
You may not want to add all that mass to your injector lines. The more mass you add to the lines the more likely you are to develop a stress crack in them.
Posted - Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:25 pm
Dana
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Re: MTBF of line heaters
Dana Works for me! I saw some braided Kevlar spark plug wire sleeves for protection from hot headers- a racing item- in Jeg's and Summit Racing catalogs. I
Posted - Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:19 pm
Mark
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Re: MTBF of line heaters
The line heaters I use on all my conversions are very simple and in my "book" simple = reliable. I bench tested on for lifespan efore I tetested on my personal
Posted - Wed Aug 19, 2009 1:41 pm
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