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68' 22" radiator lower hose??

Zeppelin264

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Looking for a part number or something for a lower hose that is molded for a 440, 22" radiator, drivers side outlet on water pump and drivers side inlet for radiator. It also needs to go around the oil filter? The one I currently have just kinda sits on top of the filter.

Any ideas??
 
I would try to shorten it first, you may have one a bit too long.
 
Looking for a part number or something for a lower hose that is molded for a 440, 22" radiator, drivers side outlet on water pump and drivers side inlet for radiator. It also needs to go around the oil filter? The one I currently have just kinda sits on top of the filter.

Any ideas??
Get them anywhere by make and year of car. labelled "cut to fit" because both ends can be trimmed for horizontal and vertical fitment. The straight ends are actually a bit longer than the originals. by the way, the inlet for the rad is on the top, the outlet's on the bottom. If the outlet for the rad is smaller than the inlet for the pump,
Looking for a part number or something for a lower hose that is molded for a 440, 22" radiator, drivers side outlet on water pump and drivers side inlet for radiator. It also needs to go around the oil filter? The one I currently have just kinda sits on top of the filter.

Any ideas??
You can buy one at any parts store provided the radiator outlet size matches the water pump inlet size. Some were smaller at the rad outlet than the pump inlet, go figure. Ask for a hose listed as "cut to fit" because they are an inch longer on either end ( the straight section ) and you can cut them to stay away from the filter. The hose did originally run fairly close to the can. If you have a mismatched outlet/inlet, just buy the insert that goes in the hose to reduce the I.D. Better quality hoses have a coiled spring inside but for such a short run with dual bends there little chance of colapse from pump suction.Not too sure if this ended up posting twice, if so my f**kup and I apologise.
 
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