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Preserving engine hoses
After I clean the engine a bit, what should I use to preserve teh engine hoses? Is armor all a good choice or is there something better?
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Re: Preserving engine hoses
Nothing. Don't try to make them look nice, replace them when they need it. They're not expensive.
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Re: Preserving engine hoses
If you want some million mile hoses that look good, goodyear make some good-looking but expensive hoses..
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Re: Preserving engine hoses
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Re: Preserving engine hoses
I never touched my hoses and after about 110,000 miles, a heater hose blew. FYI.
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