drewzee87t
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Hi all,
I have leaky oil cooler lines and I have done considerable research here, leading me to three possible fixes:
1. get the napa Chinese ones and hope you don't have problems with getting them loose from the fittings on the oil filter housing, etc. Cost about 120 usd
2. build your own with AN fittings and adapters with parts from earl's, summit, etc. cost about probably the same as napa
3. hack em and replace with whatever hoses will fit with clamps....
I guess number 4 would be get a hydraulic shop to refit them with new hose, based on tractor hydraulic lines I have had done, it would be more expensive and I would still have the risk of juking them up at the oil filter housing when removing.
I am leaning towards option 3 as I don't want to spend 120 bucks, some have had good success just using hose clamps and generic line, and you don't have to get involved with corrosion and other issues that may completely hose up the job at the engine.
I think I got the problem sussed out but I am always at awe for the tricks that you guys know on these. I want the cheapest and easiest (obviously). My initial thought was order the lines from rockauto or wherever and replace them but then I read of some issues here. Please indulge me with your opinions.
Thanks as always!
drew
I have leaky oil cooler lines and I have done considerable research here, leading me to three possible fixes:
1. get the napa Chinese ones and hope you don't have problems with getting them loose from the fittings on the oil filter housing, etc. Cost about 120 usd
2. build your own with AN fittings and adapters with parts from earl's, summit, etc. cost about probably the same as napa
3. hack em and replace with whatever hoses will fit with clamps....
I guess number 4 would be get a hydraulic shop to refit them with new hose, based on tractor hydraulic lines I have had done, it would be more expensive and I would still have the risk of juking them up at the oil filter housing when removing.
I am leaning towards option 3 as I don't want to spend 120 bucks, some have had good success just using hose clamps and generic line, and you don't have to get involved with corrosion and other issues that may completely hose up the job at the engine.
I think I got the problem sussed out but I am always at awe for the tricks that you guys know on these. I want the cheapest and easiest (obviously). My initial thought was order the lines from rockauto or wherever and replace them but then I read of some issues here. Please indulge me with your opinions.
Thanks as always!
drew