Oil resistant hose is best, but I have a piece of coolant hose serving the perpouse for the moment. ?This is not a "critical" hose so far as engine life goes. If it gets a hole in it the engine will run rough, but won't seize, or overheat or soming nasty like that. I just watch mine, and will change it out when it's needed or convenient to get the oil resistant stuff. John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Cooper Jonathan wrote: >I need to replace the Breather hose on my 85 1.9. Can I just go to a >Flaps? If so what do I ask for? Is it just rubber hose that feels >different now because of years of abuse, or is it special oil resistant >hose? > > > >Jonathan R. Cooper > >Brzytwa, Quick & McCrystal > >900 Skylight Office Tower > >Cleveland, OH 44113 > >216-664-6900 (voice) > >216-664-6901 (fax) > >Cooper@BQMlaw.com > >JonathanRCooper@directvinternet.com > > > >"Insisting on perfect safety is for people who don't have the [guts] to >live in the real world." >-Mary Shafer, NASA Ames Dryden > > > > > |
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