1990Bayliner Trophy twin Force 120s Hydraulic steering hoses burst

gica

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So I am including the pictures of everything related to this issue and hope that there is a solution to not take out the old hoses which is harder that impossible.
So they had kinks in them at the ends which I ignored for a long time and while at the Channel Islands one burst. I got a tow back luckily I have a membership to BoatUS and don't need to worry.
Where can I find replacement ends do they need crimping the hoses are still good and there is room for cutting.
The hose is a SEASTAR I, II Steering Hose 501 Made in the USA QC90C09L1
Thanks in advance.
 

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jerryjerry05

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Too bad your not my neighbor.
Vero Beach Hyd. on 8722 20th st.
Vero Beach, Fl. 32966
772.226.5970.

Contact him he can send you what you need.
Good guy to deal with too!!!
 

cyclops222

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Many hydraulic hose connector sizes are available in 90 and 45 angles. If the hoses are plenty long enough ? a goo skop can cut the damage off and reuse the hose. Just nned to find a place that makes up Hydraulic hoses. The shop wil want the stubby end to do the job right the first time.
Were the hoses made too short ? Different lengths ?
 
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