LT1-LT4 Modifications 1993-97 Gen II Small Block V8

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Old 06-21-2008, 11:23 AM
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OK so I took a picture of part of the hose I need that goes to a bleeder valve it has a pin hole in it. where can I get this part of the hose!?!? and yes I have another dumb question can that part of the hose screw off? it looks like it's crimpped on it? all I need is that part or do I have to order the whole thing... any help would be appreciated...

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you will have to buy the whole hose assembly.That is a crimped connection
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Ok do you know the part number? and roughly how much it is?
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How close is the leak to the crimped section of hose? I had a similar problem and instead of going through the hassle of getting a whole new section i just cut off some of the hose took it to on auto parts store and had them match the hose size. After that all you do is get a hose coupler of the right size and two hose clamps.

1. Cut the hose at the location of the leak.
2. Insert coupler and tighten it down with a hose clamp.
3. Test fit the hose onto where the cut section of hose came from and cut to the appropriate size. (its better to go a little over just to be safe)
4. Finally cut the hose and insert it where it belongs. Tighten the clamp and you're good to go. I've had mine like this for about 4 months with no problems.



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