TXheat
RVF VIP
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2021
- Messages
- 283
- RV Year
- 2003
- RV Make
- Holiday Rambler
- RV Model
- Endeavor
- RV Length
- 38
- Chassis
- Roadmaster
- Engine
- 350 Cummins
- TOW/TOAD
- None
- Fulltimer
- Yes
Sorry forgot to post an update, I finally got the power steering line made at a place that does hydro hoses recommended by Freightliner, cost 80 bucks, since part of it had to be welded, hooked it up no more PS leak, as for the cooler line no surprise as soon I drove a couple miles it started to leak again. I bought a flaring tool kit at Oreilly’s but I haven’t bought the tube bender, for some reason my brain didn’t process they are two different tools. I’m now on the beach 3 miles from the campground and I’ve been putting JB Water Weld on, it’s supposed to withstand the PSI and can take up to 300 F, do the lines get that hot? Last night as a temporary fix to not lose anymore fluid I put some JB Quick and some Water Weld over it. I haven’t tested it yet will have start it up soon though. I know I need a permanent fix, I also bought some heater hose and clamps and a tube cutter in case I might try to splice it till I can make my own lines , ThanksTubing can be bought in bulk lengths. The fittings are standard inverted flare tubing nuts. They are pretty much a standard size.
Pull a line off and take it when you go to get parts so they can match them up