I think the diameter is printed on the hose . Look at a clean piece-maybe near the evaporater What you might do is to go ahead and make your cut and take one piece to a junk yard.This is american hose and is not metric.Cut some hoses in the junk yard and match it up. There are only a few sizes to choose from. Once you know your size, find a late model vehicle and cut your replacement hose from that.Look around. You will need a barbed fitting to splice the 2 pieces. This and some hose clamps is acceptable.Gotta be barbed.The fitting can be ugly on the outside.A a/c shop can do this for you if that is the way you want to go.Also,a place that does hydrolic hoses.Roger |
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