SkyHighColorado's 94' White Z71 Build.

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Stokes1114

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Its not leaking, its just oil I haven't cleaned up yet.
I'm needing to replace my oil cooler lines but don't want the stock leak prone lines. What exactly are the parts you used?
 

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I made them myself with 8an kevlar covered lines. I cut the original oil cooler lines at the radiator and flared the ends for the AN fittings. Go back to like page 4 or something in this thread. They still dont leak btw. Best lines ever made lol.
 

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I made them myself with 8an kevlar covered lines. I cut the original oil cooler lines at the radiator and flared the ends for the AN fittings. Go back to like page 4 or something in this thread. They still dont leak btw. Best lines ever made lol.
Wish I had the tools and the means to do this. I'm most likely just going to delete my oil cooler and the lines.
 

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I made them by going to a fittings store with the gm quick disconnects and the oil filter housing and had them help me figure out what pieces I needed. Turned out the radiator part was hard to find so I just decided to reuse the stock metal part. I did this a long time ago now and cannot remember the thread sizes etc. I recall it cost about $150. An fittings are not cheap.
 
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