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when i changed my oil Sunday i noticed the remote oil lines are startin to leak a bit. did anyone have to change these yet or know how hard they are to change?
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New Oil Cooler Lines - Observation , Oil lines fixed today. , Oil lines to oil filter assembly leaking.
Leaking oil lines
Leaking oil lines
HenryJ wrote:As I understand it , the problem with the leaking lines was:
The tool they used was set at too high a pressure and over crimped the hose. When enough of the problems arose they had the lines supplied by a different company which uses a different crimp.
The old lines had a double crimp and the new style have a triple
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Many aftermarket companies are offering them now. I can not attest to the quality as I have only used dealer parts on my truck.
I have used lines from NAPA on other makes without problems. Check around locally.
I have used lines from NAPA on other makes without problems. Check around locally.
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You are looking for OEM replacement parts.
If you are looking online try rockauto.com. I would want to see them first though. I'd be looking for a triple crimp line.
If you are looking online try rockauto.com. I would want to see them first though. I'd be looking for a triple crimp line.
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I'm sorry I guess I didn't phrase my response quite the way the administration would have liked.
Maybe kwalsh and whomever deleted my previous post think this is a "very easy" job but I am clearly not as mechanically inclined as they are.
Best of luck to you, Rebel-Chevy.
To characterize this job as "very easy" is in my opinion deceptive. I got about 3/4 of the way through it and was left with a vehicle that was NOT driveable. I had to reconnect original leaking parts and limp to a shop to have the install completed by a professional.kwalsh wrote:I've changed mine. They are very easy to change.
The links HenryJ put above should answer every question you have.
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Maybe kwalsh and whomever deleted my previous post think this is a "very easy" job but I am clearly not as mechanically inclined as they are.
Best of luck to you, Rebel-Chevy.
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Were these lines changed in all the 02' and up models? I have the newer lines and sincerely doubt that my truck was brought in for ANY maintenance by its previous owner.
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Check yours. Two crimp or three?
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I have the three crimp on my oil lines.
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i looked on Synergy Offroad and he has a set of 3 crimp for $39.95
http://www.shop.synergyoffroad.com/prod ... oductId=73
http://www.shop.synergyoffroad.com/prod ... oductId=73
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Man he's got just about everything prone to failure on the s-series line!
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No problem, obviously it wasn't your fault. I just think it's important to note that this job requires a little more skill, patience, specialty tools, etc. than what I consider "very easy". I wouldn't encourage an amateur to tackle this in the driveway if they need the truck to get to work in the morning is all.
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