> > Please tell us: >> >> -how much of the original plumbing the kit replaces >All of it Andrew. >From the radiator hoses to the coolant T in the rear of the van. > > -what sort of/how many connectors there are and where they are >> I chose to use the two pice pipes. >I do not have acess to a lift and this was the easiest as it didn't require >the use of a lift to get the single length pipes above the fuel tank. >The connection where the two pipes went together is silicone hose, and I >used new to me double stainless silicone hose clamps at each connection. >They do not pinch the hose at all. >There are two bands within each clamp to prevent this from cutting the hose >as it is tightened down. > >-price. > >$415.00 plus $59.00 shipping > >There is no welding of the pipes I have in the Van. >They are bent to fit as the old plastic pipes did. > >Have a nice evening, >Ron Thanks! Sounds good. I'll keep it in mind in case my stainless diameter proves to be less than ideal (too small or large). I can ship it over cheaply from LA. -- Regards Andrew |
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