So my oil cooler lines were rubbing...

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semperfiguy98

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When I pulled the engine a couple weeks ago I found my oil cooler lines rubbing. So I thought "Make new ones!" Here's what I've got:
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Always nice to have your own hydraulic line machine, unless you bought the lines and adapted the ends...
 

semperfiguy98

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We have a fab shop here, so I can make my own lines and tubes. Somewhat limited in the type, which is why I'm using 2300 psi hose and heavy wall tube for an oil cooler. But the materials didn't cost me anything for "practice hoses" and I can get new ones made at any hydraulic shop if I ever quit this job.
 

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