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in those cases the colapsing hose is.... |
By hawkrod - 05/26/2004 9:15:42 PM; IP 205.188.116.196 |
in the examples you cite, the colapsing hose is an indicator of another problem and the hose itself is not the problem. if everything else is working as designed then a colapsed hose will never occur. it is the result of another failure that causes a colapsed hose, and if you remedy the problem then the hose will be fine. please note that ford replacement hoses do not come with springs in them, as noted by Mr F.'s post, and if that is the way ford engineers feel it should be i have to tend to agree. hawkrod |
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