Engine Oil Cooler Line
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Dorman - OE Solutions Engine Oil Cooler Line

Part No. 625-142 Warranty  

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Designed to resist corrosion and leakage, Dorman’s Engine Oil Cooler Hose Assembly is engineered for long-lasting performance. Ensure the smooth transfer of oil from the engine to the cooler, and protect your engine in the process.

Product Features:
  • Upgraded from steel and/or rubber construction to corrosion-resistant aluminum (where applicable)
  • Includes clips and gaskets (where applicable)
  • Direct replacement for trouble-free installation
  • Rigorous quality control measures have been undertaken to ensure that this part conforms to product standards
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not as advertizsed

By cementhead11

from upstate,ny

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      Comments about Dorman - OE Solutions Engine Oil Cooler Line:

      DOES NOT COME WHITH PLASTIC RETANING CLIP... it says it does in the descip?? P#800-802. and then no store has it in stock, why bother go to gm dealer.

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      • Q:

        It is asking for the axle ratio for this hose, how do i find the axle ratio for a 1993 K1500 chevy pick-up?
        Asked on 12/31/2009 by jim from Dawsonville,GA

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        • A:

          The tag on the door with the vin should have an axle code that you can just look up online

          Answered on 1/25/2010 by jakethesnake92 from texas
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