Crimped heater hose

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KyngofPop

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Guys of course wedded SHO bliss doesn't last too long haha. Had a coolant leak from one of the molded heater hoses leaving the block and headed to the heater core. Here is what the hose/pipe looks like:


Now I've checked O'Reileys and they of course don't have the original piece, so what do I do with this? How do I fix it? Sorry for the large pick, not sure how to resize. Thanks gentlemen.
 
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I took that metal line out a long time ago to avoid this issue they sell a rubber hose to replace it with
 

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Use an oxy/acy torch. Makes quick work of the hose... And the engine block if you need to do rod bearings.
 

KyngofPop

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Lmao@ LJ, Nah the hacksaw made easy work of it. Im flushing the coolant as we speak and ITCHIN to take a test drive.
 

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just don't put that PITA bolt back in.....it'll make things easier in the future
 

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I actually had the pipe itself fail(hole in it!?!), but aside from that bolt, it was fairly easy to do with the intake off. I think I have 3 or 4 of those pipes as spares right now too....lol
 

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It's not affected. You just put new hose on the metal pipe.

Thanks K-Dawg, but now the other question I'm asking is how to get to that bolt that holds the tube to the engine for the Heater Inlet Tube?

Here my link --http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?p=1273439#post1273439
So far I've only seen 1 person say they pulled the intake off! That it was easier that way. I'll do that if need be but I was trying to see if anyone had another way that was not that lengthy, well short of replace the whole tube with hose!!!

Thanks
 
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