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SidewayZ-s14
09-02-2009, 02:27 PM
Hey guys, just saw that my oil relocation kit lines are cracked thus leaking oil! I'm really not down to buy another relocation kit since the hoses are the only things that need to be replaced!

Its not the kit with AN fittings pressed on, but held down with hose clamps like this greedy one.

http://www.frsport.com/images/detailed_images/Greddy_12024904_1.jpg



So my question being......
Anyone know where to get replacement hoses like these or an altenative? Id really like to use my relocation kit so please dont say ditch the kit in general!

Thanks for the positive reponses!

clark
09-02-2009, 02:31 PM
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310R
09-02-2009, 02:32 PM
Go to your local auto parts store and match up with oil safe hose or go to a hose and hydralic place.We have one near where I live in portland,OR,thay have made all kinds of lines for me,fuel,transmission and coolant.That should fix your problem.

SidewayZ-s14
09-02-2009, 02:34 PM
summitracing.com

Sounds awesome! Thanks for the headsup! I'll check them out.

Go to your local auto parts store and match up with oil safe hose or go to a hose and hydralic place.We have one near where I live in portland,OR,thay have made all kinds of lines for me,fuel,transmission and coolant.That should fix your problem.

Was thinking about doing that but thought I'd ask 1st!
Thanks!

GSXRJJordan
09-02-2009, 02:59 PM
You're local, just measure the ID of the hoses and head to Baker Precision - talk to Hung. He'll get you whatever you need.

The hose I use for that (push-on) is Aeroquip 'low pressure' (read: 250psi) aircraft hose, and it's probably -10an (5/8")... costs about $7/ft, you'll need 7-8ft.

SidewayZ-s14
09-02-2009, 07:23 PM
You're local, just measure the ID of the hoses and head to Baker Precision - talk to Hung. He'll get you whatever you need.

The hose I use for that (push-on) is Aeroquip 'low pressure' (read: 250psi) aircraft hose, and it's probably -10an (5/8")... costs about $7/ft, you'll need 7-8ft.

All settled!
I called up a few hydraulic places that sold hoses around here and got some hoses! It was -10AN (5/8)! Cost me $8!

Thanks for the headsup guys!