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My approach would be to do an internet search for the part # on the hose and see if it's available from dealers or NOS sellers on Ebay, etc. Or just call a dealer. The first one lasted 29 years, what do you want?



No need to re-invent the wheel for this one. Or just have it welded and call it a day. I spend half my life looking for discontinued parts, this is unfortunately my wheelhouse.
Uh yeah, I have searched all over the internet using the part number and came up with nothing. I have searched ebay and even Pull-a-Part and nodda, nuthin', zip, ziltch!!!
I want to use a correct part so... the search will continue but I will repair this one in the meantime. Thanks y'all!!!

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