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Date:         Tue, 12 Jan 1999 21:35:47 EST
Reply-To:     Dagbear@AOL.COM
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From:         Rico Dagastino <Dagbear@AOL.COM>
Subject:      heater hose
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I have been looking for an acceptable substitute to replace the heater hose which travels from the passenger side cylinder head to the front of the bus. One end of the hose is 1" id and the other is 5/8"id. I could find no off the shelf reducer readily available. On the way home from work this afternoon, I stopped at the local HWI hardware store to look for a way to make a reducer to connect the 1" and 5/8" hoses. I found a way to make a reducer for about 5 dollars. I bought two barbed hose connectors. One has a 1" fitting for a hose and standard 1" pipe threads on the other. The second has a 5/8" fitting for a hose on one end and 1/2" standard pipe threads on the other. To join the two I am using a 1"x 1/2" reducing coupling. These are all available in galvanized pipe which should resist corrosion, allow the use of standard heater hose (which reduces the price of future repairs), and should resist extremes of temperature better than plastic pipe fittings. I will be replacing the affected parts this weekend.

Here are the HWI stock #s:

425114-5/8" hose fitting 425132-1" hose fitting 422150-1"x1/2" reducing coupling.

Rico 84GL


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