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- Aug 29, 2010
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- HotRod
- Truck Year
- 85 K20 LWB
- Truck Model
- Silverado
- Engine Size
- 454 - Turbo 400 - 3.73
With a cheap tubing bender, a good flare tool and a tubing cutter, you can make your own pretty easy with some patience.I tried everything on mine, soak, heat, soak, vice grips, I ended up replacing the lines, and the proportioning valve- (that was worse) it’s not that expensive and you have piece of mind, not to mention how much trouble you’re going to have getting those old lines to reseal if you do get them disconnected.