Yeap all the time
if your real carefull a cutoff wheel works good
if not a good set of nipex pliers works also
I would suggest using a piece of high temp silicon in it's place
Bruce Bender Jr.
a.k.a. " Top Fuel " Bender
http://members.cardomain.com/glhs636
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320hp 370ft/tq @ 26psi w/leaks!
'87 Glhs # 636
'87 Glhs # 112
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My oil feed hose to the turbo is leaking. It is leaking where the metal
tube joins the rubber hose. The fitting at the turbo is rusted so bad
there is no way I am going to get it off without breaking it off in the
turbo. Has anyone ever cutout the hose section and replaced it with
another piece of hose and just clamped it on? I was debating doing this
as a quick fix. I don't really want to have to tear the head off, let
alone replace the turbo...
Thank you,
Brian
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