Oil filter hoses
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Oil filter hoses
Does anybody make new production oil filter canister hoses? I don't really want to put 40-50 year old NOS hoses on my engine. My local hose shop only goes down to 1/4" ID Thanks! 
David
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HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
MVPA# 33078
"Do Not Take Counsel of Your Fears"
General George S. Patton Jr.
"Those who pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not".
Make it fit.
With the proper brass fittings, you can make any size hose fit. Have your local guy fab up a set of hoses and install the proper size fitting ends on the hoses, or adapt what he has to make them fit. I would suggest using metallic braided hose. Costs a little more but will last a lot longer. A slightly larger ID hose will work just fine...John
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Re: Oil filter hoses
New exact replacements are as close as your local NAPA Store. Oil filter hose # is: 11224, two required, product line is Eaton Weatherhead. While we're at it the flex hose at the fuel pump inlet is: 11078, same product line. This one usually needs replacement at the same time.HingsingM37 wrote:Does anybody make new production oil filter canister hoses? I don't really want to put 40-50 year old NOS hoses on my engine. My local hose shop only goes down to 1/4" ID Thanks!
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I don't have the # recorded for these, but they are also available, I'll get the # later today & post it this evening for you.spainex wrote:Hey Charles, How about #s for the tank vent and master cylinder vent hoses,(engine to frame)?
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Sorry, forgot all about doing this.MSeriesRebuild wrote:I don't have the # recorded for these, but they are also available, I'll get the # later today & post it this evening for you.spainex wrote:Hey Charles, How about #s for the tank vent and master cylinder vent hoses,(engine to frame)?
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The original vent lines are 3/16", as far as I can find from recent searches the flex hoses in 3/16" are no longer available. We have been using the same ones that are on the oil filter lines (1/4") along with a small reducer fitting to get to the correct size fitting.amanco wrote:Charles~
Your contributions are invaluable. I am replacing the flex hoses on my MC & fuel vent lines. Is there a specific NAPA part # or just use the oil lines?
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