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Our hoses are leaking where they connect into the oil cooler.
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Comon problem. Go to Chevrolet or maybe White Racing Product's has them in stock.
Note : The new lines have a smaller O.D. The inside diameter is the same. |
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Also the new lines are a rough silver/grey, not painted black, on either end. They are NLA from GM, though.
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Another part that GM axed....glad I changed mine when I did
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Why does the General insist on sticking it too us ?
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Thanks to all, as usual
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If the rubber/metal crimps are leaking then yea it's the hose assembly. Any truck/heavy equipment shop should be able to put you on to a hydraulic hose rebuilder and they could proly make up a set for you. ![]() Tom
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Major score! Thanks for the info. What would I do without you guys??? =D>
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LeoLily, Something else I thought is that the O-rings sit in two grooves in the block around each metal pipe. The pipes protrude past the block & insert into the oil cooler holes by about 3/4". The pipes looked to be welded in place on the outside surface of the block....if I remember correctly!
![]() I'm thinking that your bolt maybe just loose or the welds maybe cracked??? Diagnostics would be a bit tough just by eye. Maybe wipe down the area very well & run the motor & see if a tissue test could tell you if the oil is coming from under the block which would mean the O-rings or a loose bolt. If the oil is running off of the block and then down the side of the cooler then I would suspect the welds. I use a bit of paper towel to check the area around fittings for leaks as even if the leak is small the paper towel will wick up spillage at once. ![]() Tom
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Thanks again! We will try that this weekend and see what's up. We are in the process of re-charging the battery right now;Jeff was in MO for 3 weeks and the battery died before we got around to firing up the car 'cuz of the cold spells.
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