That hose runs to your air dryer. located in the left rear wheel area. Just splice it. Your dryer should be mounted on wall of rear bay--outside ahead of rear end. It would be a job to route a new one in with all the clamps involved. It goes forward down the right side of bus (curb side) then crosses over just behind last luggage bay at inside floor level then down to dryer. Simpler to just reroute new hose if you decide to replace it. Steel braided to guard against wear. just a normal hose inside. 150 psi. Could have been the plastic air line used in rest of air brake system except for it running in area of heat and possible strikes from rocks and rubbing something also more flexible. Hope this helps. Bob
There are clamps you really can't access without major headache. I am redoing a 98 that I had to replace all the hoses from the rear bay back and had the floor out of the bus. I know for a fact. If you can do a fitting repair you are money and aggravation ahead. If you decide to go the other way there is rerouting to accomplish same results that I can suggest..Many rusted clamps that will have to be cut out and tie wraps that bundle other air lines that are just about impossible to access from bottom. I probably have 40 to 50 hrs repairing air system in the rear differential area that was damaged by brake fire. I do understand it now. wish I could have skipped that class! Best wishes Was your coach a Entertainer? Does it have leveling system? Bob
I know the hose in question and how it runs. If you decide not to splice: to define put mechanical ends on two hose ends after you cut out of short one or two inch damaged area: and use connector. Make sure your new run to the dryer has no sags(place to collect moisture) and is secured well. Joe is in the repair business and charges $125 per hr I believe and knowing where the original clamps are and routing I would hate to estimate hrs $$$$$$$. If you feel uncomfortable about hose repair; do replace it.. I don't---- I repair hoses that run up to 2500 psi on a regular basis. Would never repair a line I could get to both end of. Just for your information. the power steering lines that go to the front are in two pieces. They have a splice at rear baggage bay wall from differential area. I am replacing them while I have the floor out. There is a mechanical splice there that would be a bugger to get at, The air hose in question runs above them. I do not compromise safety and feel confident in repair of any line I would if not I would replace if in doubt. Talk to your local hose guy. No more from me. I agree to dis agree. Bob