Rear Heater Coolant Lines

Rear Heater Coolant Lines

Postby tj-95gmcsafaritom [OP] » July 16th 2009, 2:10pm

Yesterday, the rear coolant line/s on my 95 GMC Safari SLT began to leak coolant. I suspect a rust through of a metal line.

Has anyone replaced these before??

I was wondering if some kind of rubber heating hose could be substituted.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

TJ
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Re: Rear Heater Coolant Lines

Postby guyonearth » August 3rd 2009, 2:04am

You can substitute rubber, or use new metal with hose as couplers to replace a section, there's nothing magic about it.
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