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Radiator hose HELP please!
I am down to the last piece of putting my car back on the road. I am stopped dead by the upper radiator hose.
The one that was on the car fit perfectly, but like a dumb-ass, I cut it off because it had the Gates shrink clamps, and the hoses had welded themselves to the fittings. I seriously could not get them off no matter what I tried. Plus, I thought after 10 years, I would replace them anyhow. I have ordered 5 different hoses, and non will fit. I have tried Gates, Dayco, & NAPA brands, and even Ecklers for a "restoration correct" one. I have tried types for a BBC both with & w/o A/C. None will fit. They are either too short or the angles are just way wrong for my thermostat housing (which I really want to keep). I have a 31" wide Be-Cool radiator, (just replaced a 29" Be-Cool), and a very unique thermostat housing. It is not straight, nor angled as much as a stock BBC outlet. The old hose fit both the old & new radiators perfectly, but of course, I can't re-use it. I have also been to 3 different parts stores that let me browse their hose selection. What I have found it they stock mostly hoses for newer cars (go figure), and they are either A.) smaller diameter B.) have seriously wild bends, C.) have branches in them. As such, I can't find a hose I can cut to use what I need. For reference, this is what my old one looked like. http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/...DSCN4267_1.jpg As you can see, it fit like a glove. I don't want to use a stainless bend-your-own type, or have a custom hard hose made & use couplers on both ends (if I can help it). I really want another hose just like my old one. And of course, there are no numbers left on it after all these years... we looked VERY carefully. My fear is because of parts consolidations, my hose doesn't exist any more. I am hoping one of the very experienced members here has a great idea or some knowledge of a hose for a different application they have used with success. From the reinforcement thread pattern on the surface of the old hose, it looks like it is a Gates, as it matches the pattern of the new Gates models I got. Thanks for any help!! Bill |
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would this help? I know you said you wanted to keep your housing but......it's worth a look. It would give you some versatility.
http://www.afcodynapro.com/store?sea...mostat+housing |
I really hate to use a different housing. Mine current one blends in so well with my engine, and looks like a custom piece.
I don't think it will make the difference anyway, but will certainly keep it in mind. Thanks for the suggestion! Bill |
What I've done in the past is take a wire coat hanger or tig rod and bent it to the shape of the hose I needed. Then measure the radiator neck and thermostat neck for correct openings. Take the coat hanger to the auto parts store and find the correct hose.
They'll usually let you go back there and search. Once you find the hose keep the wrapper on file for next time. I've always found the hose I was looking for. Also a side note, some of the exact same auto parts stores carry more selection then others so find the bigger busier stores and go there. Hope you find it. |
I had a similar problem with my big block 67. This is a horrible photo but the idea is to fabricate a metal tube and then use some nice couplings at the engine and radiator (I never bought the nice couplings with the old engine). If you brush it with some Scotchbrite it will match your cover and air cleaner. This also protects that long hose from getting into the alternator with the LH mount that you have. Make sure to roll some beads at the ends so the clamps don't blow off. Lots of great examples on the net that look really good !
http://i.imgur.com/xytarSZl.jpg |
Here is an early version of what I did for the upper rad hose. I have since found silicone 90's and eliminated the tubes.
http://hayes-ent.com/steve/images/engine%20015.jpg |
Thanks guys! I finally found this really long hose with multiple bends in the back of an O'Reilly store. The part I needed was hiding in the middle. Not exactly perfect, but a 9 on a 10 scale. I have no idea what that monster is supposed to fit. I guess I will look it up to satisfy my curiosity.
My old one was a better fit, but this will (have to) do, at least for now. I may opt for something different down the road. Maybe the aluminum one.... we'll see. Thanks again for the ideas. Bill |
Hey Bill, just thinking here but did you try calling DSE? I know they set it up originally so maybe they know what they used back then, or have it on file as to what they used, might be worth the call?
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Post a pic installed, and give a part number! :)
-Dale |
Good idea, Dale.
I used a Gates 22043. Evidently for a '94-'02 Dodge P/U of all things. Here's how it turned out... http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/...6/IMG_1952.jpg http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/...6/IMG_1953.jpg Not perfect, but not too bad. Thanks again to all that helped! Bill |
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