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81 2V Where to locate these hoses?

Discussion in '308/328' started by desire308, Feb 26, 2008.

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  1. desire308

    desire308 Formula 3

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    Who supplies the two 45 degree cooling hoses at the crossover below the plenum? They are 1 3/8" ID. I have been able to locate them from Pegasus in Silicone but prefer to stay with black rubber.
     
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    On the advice of another Fchatter, I took one of my old ones to a local parts supply store and had them search through their stock until they found something similar. The hose I got was about 18" long but had the correct bend toward one end. A razor knife cut it to the correct length. It worked for me. Joe
     
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    Rutlands had them about 2 years ago when I replaced mine, but they were very expensive --- something like $45 each. Also, Maranello Concessionaires in the UK had them --- but, were even more expensive.

    I did what Joe suggests --- took one into CarQuest and matched it to a section of a generic, molded hose and cut off the ends to get the 45 degree piece I needed. Total cost was about $9 for the 2 donor hoses.

    You won't be able to find the OEM wrapped look by going this route, but $80 is a lot to spend for a "look", to me...
     
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    I phoned Daniel @ Ricambi, and had them in a couple of days, I also changed the two straight ones to the water pump while I had the plenim off. Took me all day, I didn't remove the injection lines, just the plenim, and THAT wasn't easy with the injection system all in place......BUT I'm glad that I did it myself! Sure thsoe 2 were expensive, the straight ones, were not, but the whole job didn't cost me as much as having a mechanic change hoses on a Chevy, because I did it myself! SO..........once you see how much work it is, I'd say put the proper hoses on so that you won't have to do it again!!!! Cheers! Dennis
     
  5. Brian Harper

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    There's a Goodyear part number for hoses that work in the 308 cross reference thread.
    Any GOOD auto parts store will be able to find that bend in the right size for $12.
     
  6. djohnson63

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    +1

    After a long drive in my 81 I noticed a water trail that only went from just inside my entry gate to my garage......whew! That was a close one! Pulled off the cover plate and Did the exact same thing and it works great.
     

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