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    Oil/Trans Cooler lines

    Amazon had ACDelco 12472199 and 12472200 as well as the lower oil cooler pipe 14061345. Nalley has that one as well. Nalley also lists the upper oil cooler pipe as 15549142 in place of 14061344. The website said the earliest it fits is the 1987 model years. They also state that 14061345 fits...
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    Oil/Trans Cooler lines

    This is what I did find man for the rubber lines going to the block: ACDELCO Part # 12472199 ACDELCO Part # 12472200 I THINK this is what I need to replace my hard lines going into the radiator: ACDELCO Part # 12472195 ACDELCO Part # 12472196 Rockauto: 1984 CHEVROLET K5 BLAZER 6.2L 379...
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    Oil/Trans Cooler lines

    From what I read in this thread, the AC Delco lines will fit, but will require some work to make them fit right. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?46745-M1008-M1009-CUCV-Oil-Cooler-Line-Failure&highlight=AC+Delco EDIT: Meant to say Dorman. But I got mine in and they do NOT fit...
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    Oil/Trans Cooler lines

    I found the trans cooler lines at LMC. Part # 34-5718. For the oil cooler lines I'll go with these Dorman parts for now: Inlet: RNB-625-154 Outlet: RNB-625-155 Maybe get some new ones made later. Thanks again guys.
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    Oil/Trans Cooler lines

    Yup. Parts guy at the local dealership said it didn't exist anymore and he referred me to someone I town who might be able to make them. Left a message with him and I also have the local salvage yard checking their lot for me as well. Thanks for the help gents.
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    Oil/Trans Cooler lines

    Pulled my radiator and power steering pump this weekend to replace them both. Had to cut some of the metal lines as they were seized in there. I read a review stating that the aftermarket lines might not be as good a quality as the OE stuff. Does anyone know where I can find the hard oil...
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