77 K20
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- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K20 5" lift
- Engine Size
- HT383 fuel injected
My 2003 Silverado 8.1L has both lines leaking where the hard line gets crimped onto the rubber hose. Very common for these to leak. Replace them- and they just start leaking again in 10k-20k miles it seems. People who live in cold climates seem to think they expand and stretch out more.
I'm thinking about just repairing them. Anyone done this? Cut the factory crimp off, clean the hard line, then slide on some good high quality hydraulic hose over it and double clamp it?
I like how the hard line is supposedly ribbed. And if I could cram the hose up and over that flared out section I think it would be even better to put one clamp on both sides on it.
I bought some clamps like this:
They are smooth on the inside so that the slits from the worm screw don't cut up the rubber hose.
Pictures were just found on Google of someone else trying to repair them.
I'm thinking about just repairing them. Anyone done this? Cut the factory crimp off, clean the hard line, then slide on some good high quality hydraulic hose over it and double clamp it?
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I like how the hard line is supposedly ribbed. And if I could cram the hose up and over that flared out section I think it would be even better to put one clamp on both sides on it.
I bought some clamps like this:
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They are smooth on the inside so that the slits from the worm screw don't cut up the rubber hose.
Pictures were just found on Google of someone else trying to repair them.
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