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  1. #1
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    Is it hard to change out pp lines ?

    I’m about a 6 in mechanics can I order new lines or just bite the bullet and go to the dealership to replace them . Any idea how much . It spraying all over the outside of my boat.

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    #2
    if you can do brake lines these will be easier
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    #3
    Very easy to do.

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    #4
    Not a hard job. Just have to be careful when connecting the lines to ensure you don't break off the brass fittings. I did that on one of my cylinders before but luckily was able to get it out with an easy out. One wrench on the fitting and one wrench on the hose side to make sure you don't torque the fitting and break it off. Also ensure you follow the Power Pole instructions for how tight you need to get the lines. I didn't do that before and had one pop off on the pump side.
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    #5
    simple