Bypass Hose for LM318

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The Dog House
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Bypass Hose for LM318

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Does anyone know of a good place to purchase an LM318 bypass hose? The hose is 1 1/8" (28 mm) inner diameter and has two 90 degree bends.
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I have found that if you take the hose to an auto parts store like Advance, Auto Zone, Pepboys, Napa, Etc. you can find something close that will work.
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Post by larryeddington »

++ on searching, just compare, may be different but you can cut off what you do not need.
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Post by jefflaw35 »

got all my new hoses from napa. Peice of cake! looked through some books. had a little help and walla!!!
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Post by antlr-king »

took all my old ones to carquest and they matched them up. and yes on some i did have to cut to fit.
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Post by Vitaliy »

+1 on the auto parts shops, the ones that i go to always tend to find the stuff that i need, but for higher grade and size stuff i just go to the marine repair shops, they always have stuff to sell or can at least order it for you
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