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Old 02-18-2009, 08:08 PM
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Does anybody have a part number for LSX conversion upper and lower hose? I'm using a Ron Davis LS1 Radiator. I figured it's been done so much there might be some part numbers out there.
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Does anybody have a part number for LSX conversion upper and lower hose? I'm using a Ron Davis LS1 Radiator. I figured it's been done so much there might be some part numbers out there.
I made hard lines this time, but I've ALWAYS been able to get a molded hose to fit by using a coat hanger or welding rod bent to the angles I needed and then heading down to the local auto parts store and going through their hose selection. You may only use part of the hose, or have to trim one end, but in all the swaps I've done in years past I always find one with the proper bends by making a template from welding rod or similar.

Hopefully someone can help you with exact numbers, but if not give this a try.

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I made hard lines this time, but I've ALWAYS been able to get a molded hose to fit by using a coat hanger or welding rod bent to the angles I needed and then heading down to the local auto parts store and going through their hose selection. You may only use part of the hose, or have to trim one end, but in all the swaps I've done in years past I always find one with the proper bends by making a template from welding rod or similar.

Hopefully someone can help you with exact numbers, but if not give this a try.

Jody
That is exactly what I did. There is a local NAPA and I have gotten to know the guys really well. They let me look thru the books and go thru the hoses to find what I needed. Great guys.

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I have understood at F body hoses will do
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I believe these are Napa PN#'s

Upper 8301
Lower 9038

I haven't tried them but I read somewhere these were correct.
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