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The steel cooler lines don't really add any extra cooling. There are there because the coolant pressure can reach 50 PSI and rubber lines are not all that strong and can be easily cut open or burst. There are plenty of companies that make steel or even stainless steel cooler lines for our truck . Just type in steel lines for 84 Chev truck. There is one company that sells stainless steel brake, fuel and cooler lines. Look them up under brake lines.If it was me, I would contact Hillbilly Wizard and buy them used. I have a feeling they add some cooling capacity and rubber would insulate. I have never found them available new. Other option would be a custom brake line company could make them if you sent in yours.
Another option is to just go with AN fittings and stainless steel braided hose.
Aeroquip makes everything you would need. There are a lot of different angle fittings that will make it clean and easy install.
I plan on doing that when its time.
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