No, his line cracked similar to the OP's, near the height control valve. He posted the pictures on one of the AHC failure threads but I can't find it. His line wasn't rusted and it didn't show any obvious reason for failure. Similar to the OP failure of this thread. This why I mentioned that he should check the lines going into the height control valve.
I finally found the insulated line that typically failed above the exhaust. I am trying to think of creative ways to remove the insulation without dropping the exhaust. Do you have any? 90* needle nose pliers? If I score the insulation with a razor, would I be able to peel it off with just my hands??
I was thinking of doing this before the snow hits. Maybe.... using sand paper or even steel wool, wrapping it around the line and sliding it across the insulation.
I finally found the insulated line that typically failed above the exhaust. I am trying to think of creative ways to remove the insulation without dropping the exhaust. Do you have any? 90* needle nose pliers? If I score the insulation with a razor, would I be able to peel it off with just my hands??
If you can find the seam, you can start peeling off from there at one of the edges using a knife blade to lift it up. You can also score it as you mentioned. I didn't remove mine. I painted it over with high heat paint to see how long it holds up.