Certainly. Before you do, however, keep in mind that the line may have been metal for a reason. It may be difficult to keep a rubber one clear of moving or burning hot engine parts, or may simply have been easier to install. Give that some thought first before retrofitting it for rubber lines. If that doesn't appear to be an issue, there isn't really any reason you couldn't or shouldn't swap metal for rubber.
Disconnect the rubber hoses from the heater and the intake. Once the clamp is removed, take a sharp knife and split the rubber ends and peal them off. DO NOT pull on the heater core as you can damage the heater core. Take a hacksaw and cut the band off and replace the heater hose using new clamps.
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you replace the heater core!
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