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#963819 08/15/2013 10:21 AM
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ive slotted a sbc into my 38 pu .also fitted a new aluminum rad to cool the v8.new rad is thicker,purchased from PRC RADS.question,what have u guys with v8 fitted do for a bottom hose.outlet on rad is 1 1/2,inlet on waterpump is 1 3/4 inch

thanx in advance herriot

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PRC stainless tubes come with the reducing bushings to make it work.


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no idea about what's available in Ireland, but auto parts stores here can get rad hose bushing adapters to suit any size difference

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i have seen the adapters advertised.im trying to find a hose that will fit


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you just need to find the length needed [use a piece of stiff wire shaped to the space] and get a hose of the larger size [1.75"], then get the adapter to bring one end down as required - likely you'll be getting one of the 'corrugated' flexible type, rather than finding one pre-shaped to your unique application

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Start here. Then, figure out what length you need. Grab the number. Then find a parts warehouse that will ship to you. Summit Racing, Rock Auto, etc.

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i found a flexible hose that will do the job advertised.a friend ordered one for his 54 pu with v8.viewed it fitted today said it fitted like a dream so im ordering one tomorrow for my truck.similar to the green stripe one advertised by speedway motors

thanks nunattax


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if you run into this again, I had this problem with my 390 galaxie, I used another hose (about 3 inches worth) as a sleeve inside the larger hose.

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Check out my link. Goodyear got smart and started making flexie hoses in multi sizes.

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check out dayco rad. hose # DL7127M 1 3/4 X 1 1/2

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searched that # without success.DL7127M WHERE CAN I GET THAT


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herriot...what I did when trying to get hoses for my 49 was to get coat hangers or a stiff piece of wire and cut those to the lengths you need and bend to the configuration you need as well. also note the sizes of the ends you need....then I went to autozone and the guys at the counter let me go to the back and spend some time with the hoses...for the bottom I ended up buying a much larger hose and cutting just the portion out that I needed....found the bottom hose at autozone and top at o'reillys.....hope this helps................whid


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i got the hose at auto zone, they had to order, but got in one day don't know about Ireland. ROOT


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