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2008 210, replacing motor clamps

__ScottyDont

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2008
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SX
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So I need to replace a bunch of motor clamps which may / may not require me to pull the hose off the fitting. Which hoses should I be aware of that have fluid in them when the motor is not running? And what types of fluid?

Curious about past experiences as well. I plan to pull the oil system and water system schematics and label each hose this weekend.
 

Scottintexas

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none of them should have fluid unless it's just left over cooling water. the only fluid our engines have is oil in the engine (no outside lines or hoses) and cooling water taken from the lake or hose and gas up top. I would suggest watching the engine cooling video in the FAQ tips to easily understand how it works.
 
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