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I have a 1994 Mack CH 613 Model Truck that I recently put to work in my fleet. I seem to be having the same problem more frequent than I should. My injector lines keep breaking especially the ones that run directly behind the turbo. I already placed spacers to help with the vibration but that doesn't seem to work like they are supposed too. Any ideas or tips. I know the lines that run behind the turbo seem to be a bad place to run those injector lines especially since it gets really hot. Any ideas or suggestions?

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the new one are made cheap cheap. I had the #6 injector line replace 3 times on an old 2v 300hp engine. they will crack near the double flange. I found a used one and it fixed it forever. I took good care when installing that it was not overtighten, not bent the right way and everything. new lines are just cheap junk.

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