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How do you plan on dealing with the custom threads GM uses? They're not a standard thread that a shop can get. (I've been down this road)When I replaced mine Carquest couldn't order it, they sent me to the Chevy dealer, they ordered it & it cost big bucks, I can make a 1 inch 4 wire hydraulic hose on my gates crimper, for what they charged me for those puney cooler hoses. Next time i'll replace with a solid hydraulic hose.
Best of luck with that. You're going to create another leak point. I've had several hoses "fixed" like that in the past. It's always bitten me in the end. (Have one doing it now) Plus by the time you've done all the work, you could buy a replacement hose...Cut the end off and braze it on a fitting I can crimp.
When you remove the hoses you'll see just how thin and brittle they are. I just was voicing my experience with stuff like that. It always has cost me more in the long run.Ya maybe your right, about brazing it, it is thin stuff, i do braze or weld hydraulic fittings often with no prob but they are much heavier and easier. I just hate paying high prices for little things like that, although $57 for both hoses is way less than I payed from GM.
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