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![]() Bill McKee wrote: Go down to your local autoparts store and take your hose. They most likely can look at their selection and match up a workable piece. You may have to cut off some extra. Now there's good advice! Go to the auto parts store, ask the busy parts counter guy to paw through every hose in the place, find one kinda-semi like the one you have, take it home and try it. You may have to go back a couple of times, but I'm sure the parts guy will love seeing you come in. Then you may get one similar, may have to kink it around corners, but, hey, there IS the possiblilty that it won't overheat! OR, you can get the correct hose for the application. |
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