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Hole in Plastic Air Line

Hey all,

While using a cutting torch on my 5th wheel removal project, someone got a little aggressive and some liquid metal put a small hole in one of my plastic air lines. Is it acceptable to cut it cleanly at the hole and simply reconnect with a push connect? I assume I’d meet a DOT approved one…

Also, are these standard sizes? 3/8?

Thanks in advance
 

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Mullaney

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Hey all,

While using a cutting torch on my 5th wheel removal project, someone got a little aggressive and some liquid metal put a small hole in one of my plastic air lines. Is it acceptable to cut it cleanly at the hole and simply reconnect with a push connect? I assume I’d meet a DOT approved one…

Also, are these standard sizes? 3/8?

Thanks in advance
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Need to get a DOT Certified connector.
I would get it from a truck stop or truck parts supplier.

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Ronmar

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Yep, a dot cert push-lock or back to back compression fittings should be acceptable. Although the line is not horrifically expensive, so replacement is probably not all that much more effort…
 

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Also if you're in a pinch and just needed to get it from the back 40 up to your shop, I have used an expendable screwdriver before heated it up smeared the plastic around and sealed the hole .
 
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