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Old 02-24-2009, 01:52 PM
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Question oil coolant line

i have a 90 gmc k 1500 5.7 recently the lower oil coolant line cracked and i replaced it followed by the upper one, except no one can find the correct part for me. I ordered one from the dealer it still isnt the right line they say it is. couldnt i just plug the holes off do i really need the lines anyhow? To my knowledge they just heat the oil faster in the radiator correct? thanks Ahileahi
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Old 02-24-2009, 02:33 PM
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Re: oil coolant line

The oil is cooled by the radiator. On my 90, I had new lines made at a place that makes hydraulic lines. I took off the lines and they cut off the old rubber part. The new lines use a compression fitting.

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Old 02-25-2009, 08:52 AM
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Re: oil coolant line

I have tried to find someone in my area to make new ones but no ones will do the alumminum, could i plug the lines off since i dont ever really tow anything?
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Old 02-25-2009, 01:44 PM
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Re: oil coolant line

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I have tried to find someone in my area to make new ones but no ones will do the alumminum, could i plug the lines off since i dont ever really tow anything?
I don't have a picture but I can try to take one later. Here is what I had done. They cut off about an inch of the metal line near the rubber hose. Then a new rubber line was crimped with compression fittings. The compression fittings fit over the metal lines.

I am not sure if you can plug the lines or not. You might have to replace the oil filter adapter with one that does not have oil cooler lines.

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