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4d61 oil cooler hose

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dscott
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4d61 oil cooler hose

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While changing the oil I noticed a slight crack in a hose from the oil filter area to what looks to be the oil cooler. Where can I get a replacement item. Does it have an internal metal braid. Nothing leaks.

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Dean Scott
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'84 A27FC Peugeot/Lehman 4D61
Burlington, VT
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Re: 4d61 oil cooler hose

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A good marine supplier should have a internally braided replacement hose of that size. I don't think that hose is under any significant amount of pressure.
"Corda Francis" - 1984 ALBIN 27FC #129
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Re: 4d61 oil cooler hose

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Thanks, takes some worry off my mind that there is no immanent catastrophe waiting.
Dean Scott
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'84 A27FC Peugeot/Lehman 4D61
Burlington, VT
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Re: 4d61 oil cooler hose

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I had to remove my oil cooler and when I fitted it back the oil lines leaked badly. I was told that old flexible joints fail. I took the old lines to a motor factors and they made up new lines as I waited. Cost about $60.
The old fuel lines leaked as soon as I touched them! I had new fittings brazed onto the old banjos and new fuel lines made at a fuel/hydraulics shop for a total of about $150. Money well spent.
1983 Albin 27fc 'Free State' with Lehman 4D61- now sold.
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