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Replace a heater Core hose?

I have a 95 Camaro Z28. The hose on the right side of the heater core is leaking. I can remove the hose where it connects to the heater core. The problem I am having is where it connects to a metal pipe. How do I remove the hose from the metal line?

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what are some of these people even talking about? anywaysi too have fitz on my team, and ive debated benching him for morgan, but morgan is of course questionable with a groin injury so who knows if he will even playim pretty confident boldin will be back, and if the Cards try some 3 receiver sets that may just open things up for our boy Fitz..not sure what to say about Holmes..everyone tends to think that PIT/NYG game is gonna be high scoring, personally i see some old school smash mouth football leading to lots of field goalsbut you never knowif morgan plays, and you really feel the need to play him, oh my, i cant believe im gonna say this, bench fitz for him..at least Holmes plays at home (right?)
No, resin will harden eventually in whatever thickness, but that much resin is gonna be expensive. A 16oz jug of resin costs like $20. And that will only get you two. Don't know how many you are planning on doing, but you figure 6 would cost $60. Maybe that is why they make them small

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