Oil cooler lines [message #232373] |
Thu, 05 December 2013 21:38 |
mrgmc3
Messages: 210 Registered: September 2013 Location: W Washington
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Based on some scary stories on this forum I was motivated to change my oil cooler lines (among other parts). My question is - would the original lines have had a blue fiber wrap, rather than black? They looked to be in pretty good shape, but I consider it cheap insurance.
Chris Geils - Twin Cities / W Wa
1978 26' Kingsley w/ very few mods; PD9040, aux trans cooler, one repaint in stock colors, R134a, Al rad, Alcoas, 54k mi
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Re: [GMCnet] Oil cooler lines [message #232432 is a reply to message #232373] |
Fri, 06 December 2013 10:47 |
sgltrac
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One of mine was blue on the Pig. Cannot say whether stock or not. I replaced both of mine with stainless from Applied. The others looked ok on the outside but they are high pressure lines and After a new motor and everything else I wasn't about to chance it.
Todd Sullivan
Sully
77 royale
Seattle
> On Dec 5, 2013, at 7:38 PM, Chris Geils <owencargeek@netscape.net> wrote:
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> Based on some scary stories on this forum I was motivated to change my oil cooler lines (among other parts). My question is - would the original lines have had a blue fiber wrap, rather than black? They looked to be in pretty good shape, but I consider it cheap insurance.
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> Chris Geils - twin cities
> 1978 26' Kingsley w/ very few mods; Headers, Progressive Dynamics battery charger, one repaint in stock colors, 43k mi
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77 Royale basket case.
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Re: [GMCnet] Oil cooler lines [message #232439 is a reply to message #232432] |
Fri, 06 December 2013 11:36 |
Ken Burton
Messages: 10030 Registered: January 2004 Location: Hebron, Indiana
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sgltrac wrote on Fri, 06 December 2013 10:47 | One of mine was blue on the Pig. Cannot say whether stock or not. I replaced both of mine with stainless from Applied. The others looked ok on the outside but they are high pressure lines and After a new motor and everything else I wasn't about to chance it.
Todd Sullivan
Sully
77 royale
Seattle
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I and others here will highly recommend replacing those lines before one breaks. After 30 years they are rock hard. The stainless braided lines from JR and sold by Jim K. are in my opinion the best way to go. It might just save you a blown engine or breakdown on the road.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: Oil cooler lines [message #232446 is a reply to message #232373] |
Fri, 06 December 2013 12:21 |
roy1
Messages: 2126 Registered: July 2004 Location: Minden nevada
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Blue is not original get the stainless & Teflon lines and be done with it.
Roy Keen
Minden,NV
76 X Glenbrook
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Re: Oil cooler lines [message #232531 is a reply to message #232373] |
Sat, 07 December 2013 02:10 |
mrgmc3
Messages: 210 Registered: September 2013 Location: W Washington
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mrgmc3 wrote on Thu, 05 December 2013 21:38 | They looked to be in pretty good shape, but I consider it cheap insurance.
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I can see that I should have rephrased that;
"Replacing them is cheap insurance"
- I put a new set of Jim K's braided stainless lines on yesterday
Chris Geils - Twin Cities / W Wa
1978 26' Kingsley w/ very few mods; PD9040, aux trans cooler, one repaint in stock colors, R134a, Al rad, Alcoas, 54k mi
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