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Old 06-11-2022, 09:57 AM
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Default LT4 C&R Radiator hose recommendation

Hi, Any suggestions on upper and lower radiator hoses numbers?

1969 Camaro
LT4 Crate wet sump
Drive Junky Street Monster front
Holley pan (external oil cooler)
C&R radiator (to fit 1969 Camaro mounts)

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Old 06-11-2022, 02:43 PM
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Might contact V8 Speed. They have molded hoses and maybe know the part numbers they used.



I usually take a welding rod or metal coat hanger and cut and bend it to fit. Then take the two pieces to the local auto parts store and look through their inventory for a hose that matches the bends.
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I am at the same point in my swap. Digging around to see what I can find.

How did you mount the Intercooler pump?
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I think the LT4 and LT5 both have the same Corvette water pump so the hoses Mark Stielow used on his LT5 Camaro should work or be close since he had a C&R radiator. They are readily available. You can look at his build and do a visual check.

Dayco Hoses
E71703 Bottom
D71636 Top
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