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looks like drippy lines... what do you recommend as replacement?

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Old 10-26-2003, 05:28 PM
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Question looks like drippy lines... what do you recommend as replacement?

As you can see from my picture, it looks like these junction oil lines that go to my oil tank are not doing their job - what's a good replacement - generic hydraulic oil line, or is there a special type of line to use? Or, is the dealer a good place to get it without getting too ripped off?!! Thank you!
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have just had exaclty the same prob (but worse see thread!),

change thoose line now!
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Have you tried to tighten the clamps? Fixed my problem like that.
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Looks like it is part number 26 and 30 - are these special hoses, or run-of-the-mill??
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I am heading to the garage to do just that - I hope it does the trick!!! That would sure be an easy fix!
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Originally posted by garrett376
I hope it does the trick!!! That would sure be an easy fix!
Oh oh!
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GARRETT,REPLACE THE LINES,ALL OF THEM WITH OE PARTS FROM THE DEALER.THEY ARE FAIRLY CHEAP AND ANS EASY REPAIR.WE DO IT ALL THE TIME,JUST NOTE,THEIR ARE 2 VERSIONS,SO BE SURE AND GET THEM ALL AND MATCH THEM UP BEFORE YOU START.GOOD LUCK,JERRY



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