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Old 06-17-2005, 10:18 PM
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I have a hole in one, can it safely be repaired? Any help or Advice is appreciated..
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Yes, take it to a hydraulics/hose shop, no problem.
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If you have to take it off the car id just replace it.
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As long as the hose is long enough to be able to cut at the hole and add a new end yes.If that makes it to short your will have to get a new line.
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To be repair, and use the same hose if broke in middle then you will need a male to male union.
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i have a friend thats works for a hose shop they can just make you a new line pretty cheep
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I ended up finding one to replace it..Thanks for all your help Jim




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