Ron 'Coyote' Lussier wrote: > > Folks, > > I had Fred's Garage remove the rear heater (under the bench in my westy.) > Whoa! That thing took up a lot of room! Suddenly I feel like I have a > whole new storage space. > > Unfortunately, when they removed the heater, they left the connector hoses > spliced together under the seat. Since these are now just hanging there, > and since they get fairly hot, I'd like to get them out of there. > > Does anyone know if it's possible to close this loop inside the engine > compartment? Ideally, I'd just put a nice tight loop of hose which wouldn't > need to enter the passenger compartment. > > Thanks for your advice, > Coyote > > -- /\_/\ ____ > Ron 'Coyote' Lussier ( ) \ _/__ > coyote@macromedia.com \ / \X / 1991 Syncro Westy 'Francis' > 1.650.481.4847 \_/ \/ San Francisco, CA Coyote they make a union with a cap it was originaly used to flush the heater core its called a flushing tee made by prestone it works great as a splice or to replace the tees Bob |
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