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    I have a 1960 Lark 2 door V8 engine with a oil leak. Starting with the first oil leak that i have found are these flexible oil lines. One is grey and maybe 8 inches long the other is black and around 12 inches long. Both hoses are shot and need to be replaced and neither Napa, csk, or autozone have any idea what they are. I was hoping someone knows of a source where I can get them locally or the specs on them so I can make them myself?

    I was hoping to fix the transmission on this car and sell it maybe make a little profit and as soon as I rolled under my ADD got the better of me. Had to chase down the oil leak, now I have found a power steering leak I need to chase down. After that maybe I can get onto the tranny. Ohhhh shinny quarter......

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    Available from SI. This is the Studebaker Drivers Club. Everything we need is available from our own vendors.
    If you weren't such a Maverick!
    "...Luck is the lady that he loves the best.
    Natchez to New Orleans
    Livin on jacks and queens..."

    http://www.studebaker-intl.com/
    Last edited by rockne10; 09-19-2011, 06:15 PM. Reason: additional sarcasm
    Brad Johnson,
    SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
    Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
    '33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
    '56 Sky Hawk in process

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    • #3
      I left a card in the glovebox. That is the biggest and for sure the most local vendor around.

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      • #4
        Someone must have snagged it out of the glove box as all that is left is a rotor, some screws and some fuses now.I did go to Studebaker International and put the hoses in the cart but when I saw the total with shipping I felt I was getting hosed so I do not think I will be using them for parts.

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        • #5
          i'll check

          i'll check on the hoses and PM your mailbox. I'm right in Ferndale.

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          • #6
            I bought my hose from them and don't feel too hosed. I try to spread my money between all vendors. That helps keep the parts poppin up. jimmijim[QUOTE=Maverick;578472]Someone must have snagged it out of the glove box as all that is left is a rotor, some screws and some fuses now.I did go to Studebaker International and put the hoses in the cart but when I saw the total with shipping I felt I was getting hosed so I do not think I will be using them for parts.[/QUOT
            sigpicAnything worth doing deserves your best shot. Do it right the first time. When you're done you will know it. { I'm just the guy who thinks he knows everything, my buddy is the guy who knows everything.} cheers jimmijim*****SDC***** member

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