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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / February 2006

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Replace oil cooler lines 1990 350CI

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cabopeter@yahoo.ca - 07 Feb 2006 03:32 GMT
Any suggestions on where i can find the Oil cooler lines in the Long
Beach CA area as I have a friend that will bring them down to Mexico. I
need the correct parts, I will use a GM parts. But is there is after
market that is as good if not better. Seems the hose area of the steel
lines is leaking after 200,000 miles. Also would GM's replace kits have
all new fitting, to include the plastic clips that snap into the oil
filter housing. In a perfect world I would replace with hydraulic
hoses, but that is to hard to get done here.
TheSnoMan - 07 Feb 2006 11:19 GMT
> Any suggestions on where i can find the Oil cooler lines in the Long
> Beach CA area as I have a friend that will bring them down to Mexico. I
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> filter housing. In a perfect world I would replace with hydraulic
> hoses, but that is to hard to get done here.

There is no after market parts for this. GM has a patent on them and the
new lines from GM come with everything you need.

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