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Date:         Tue, 22 Oct 1996 21:37:26 -0500
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From:         "Mark B. Magee" <condor@phoenix.net>
Subject:      Wasser Hosses (Water Hoses)

I have seen a few messages on replacing water hoses on a Vanagon and the exorbitant rate being charged by VW on the hose sets. I live in the Clear Lake area of Houston/Galveston where the marine industry for yachting is huge. I purchase much of the oil line and other neat fittings and such from marine hardware stores here. I am sure they have coolant hose on the roll for applications on yachts. If someone knows an exact diameter (if it is metric, it will have to cross to SAE) and I will check on how much per foot. I use one place that has every kind of engine hose you can imagine and all sold by the foot. I don't know if there are any hard turns in the hose that might present problems in collapsing the hose not being pre-formed, but if there is there would be the possibility of putting a stainless-steel spring inside the hose at that point to keep it open in the bend. Just an idea, I will research this if anyone is interested. Regards Mark B. Magee


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