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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 36
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The short tube lengths that connect to the cam covers were rock hard and brittle, and had to be cut off with a chisel. If the silicone doesn't last long, at least those aren't too hard to get to next time. I've got to replace that large hose that connects to the nipple on the left cam cover, but don't wish to see Toyota's price. Perhaps stock hydraulic hose will be the answer. Thanks for your help.
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