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Are There Any Aftermarket Coolant Hoses That Fit?

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Old 04-06-2007, 12:48 PM
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Well, i think it's called a Clutch actuator. Anyways, I was changing my bottom coolant hose and it rubs against the actuator. I tried resizing it, but it didn't work. Does anyone use aftermarket coolant hoses that work?
Old 04-06-2007, 01:31 PM
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heard lots about the samco silicon hoses, think they 'might' need abit of trimming though, try a search on samco, youll probably get quite abit
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trimming the lower portion should make it fit fine on that new hose.

and its called a clutch slave cylinder. smile.gif
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I trimmed my Samco's, but in hindsight, probably didn't need to.

They look and work perfectly.
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obx hoses work and can be had on ebay for 40 bucks. they would probably work really well in your situation because they angle higher around the tranny.




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