Questions & Answers for: Chevrolet hydraulic hose

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...hydraulic hose busted Which hose? Power steering? There is no repairing the hose, just replace it. When you have the old one off, look for wear or pinch areas, and inspect the area where it happened, ...

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...replace the brake hose,it has colasped on the inside.Pushing the pedal down will force the brake hydraulics threw the brake hose,but the colasped hose will not allow the fluid to return,therefore ...

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...facility as they quite often make a/c hoses. Look in the phone book in your hometown and look under hydraulic lines/hoses as well. You provide them with the old hoses and they make you new lines in ...

Question about 1997 Blazer

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...hose a few times. Blazer seems to be leaking oil again. What are these oil hoses? Why do they leak. Mechanic said you can't tighten them you have to replace, because of the way they are made. Cost me ...

Question about 1997 C1500

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...hose Power steering hoses are made to withstand very high hydraulic pressures. They are assembled with equipment made to do that which is impractical for a home-owner or even most shops to buy. Your ...

Question about 1998 Cavalier

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...hose in a container of hydraulic clutch fluid. Depress the clutch pedal slowly and hold. Loosen the bleeder screw to purge air. Tighten the bleeder screw to 18 inch lbs. (2 Nm). Let up on the clutch ...

...hydraulic clutch, you should bleed it with fresh fluid before taking it in, as it's fairly easy, if a bit tedious. It can be done on your own, but will take 10-15 minutes and a fair few trips between ...

Question about 2001 Cavalier

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...hydraulic hose on that side, and the way the mechanical lever & spring when you put it back. The limiting valve is located at the inner end of the hydraulic hose, sometimes mechanic failed to ...

Question about 2003 TrailBlazer

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hydraulic hoses ensuring you tag each hose to replace it in the correct position. Undo the bolts holding the rack to the frame. You may have to remove a wheel to facilitate removing the rack side ways

hydraulic hose then carefully slide out cylinider with crane , Note if your valves are not tight and new oil will leak back and cause boom base to sag when you unhook hydraulic hoses , your gonna need

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