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Old November 1st, 2015, 09:46 PM
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Default Water pump hose question

Hey guys! I was winterizing Cecilia and when I filled her back up with antifreeze I noticed a seep right here at this little hose connection over the water pump.

Is there anything special about it? Is it OK if I just buy a small length of radiator hose and replace it or is it some fancy ultra heat resistant hose of doom?

Also, what's the best way to get it mashed back in there?

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It is a special hose, called straight hose. NAPA carries this type of hose, you'll probably have to buy it in about a 12 inch length but no big deal because there will be plenty left over for when it comes time to change it again.
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It is a special hose, called straight hose. NAPA carries this type of hose, you'll probably have to buy it in about a 12 inch length but no big deal because there will be plenty left over for when it comes time to change it again.
It is necessary to remove the water manifold in order to change the hose and don't use heater hose.
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Subscribing to the thread for future updates. May have to replace mine soon. lol
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take a look at the picture album titled "T-Stat bridge Silicone hose"
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Thanks guys! I'll pick one up and give 'er the switcharoo
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take a look at the picture album titled "T-Stat bridge Silicone hose"
When I read this post, I thought of that trick I'd seen here but did not remember where. Don't have to take anything apart, What a cool idea. Good job Tex.
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take a look at the picture album titled "T-Stat bridge Silicone hose"


What size hose is this? Mine is seeping as well, but I haven't pulled it off yet.
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I believe it’s 1 1/8; Here’s a photo of the crossover unit section. I like how they changed it without removing the crossover section per the photo album.

Here’s a link to that size hose although as mentioned before; it’s quite a bit longer. Just got this example and the partial part number from the album previously mentioned as well. Look right?

https://www.anythingtruck.com/product/292-5515125.html
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I believe it’s 1 1/8; Here’s a photo of the crossover unit section. I like how they changed it without removing the crossover section per the photo album.

Here’s a link to that size hose although as mentioned before; it’s quite a bit longer. Just got this example and the partial part number from the album previously mentioned as well. Look right?

https://www.anythingtruck.com/product/292-5515125.html
Thanks. 3ft will give you plent of spare for future use.
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