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Concours heater hose set

dan juhasz

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Bought heater hoses for my 67 GTX. They have 2 different part numbers stamped on the hoses, I guess one is input hose and the other output. Does anyone which part number should go where?

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Hope it's not the Year One too thick hoses. There was a run of hoses that had a wall thickness that was ridiculous. You couldn't get it on the heater core or block nipples. I think I got mine from Richard at RPM and trashed the Year One stuff.

In 67 I think both hoses were the same size? 5/8"? Not completely sure, but hope you got the right set.
 
Hope it's not the Year One too thick hoses. There was a run of hoses that had a wall thickness that was ridiculous. You couldn't get it on the heater core or block nipples. I think I got mine from Richard at RPM and trashed the Year One stuff.

In 67 I think both hoses were the same size? 5/8"? Not completely sure, but hope you got the right set.
I buy them from Detroit Muscle. I avoid places like year one and Classic whenever possible.
 
2 different numbers is correct for factory installed. ( was so the correct flow was maintained)

As to which one goes where. ???

Honestly....I don't know .

Pick one and move ahead.
I seriously doubt 99.999% of the people looking at it will know right or wrong
 
2 different numbers is correct for factory installed. ( was so the correct flow was maintained)

As to which one goes where. ???

Honestly....I don't know .

Pick one and move ahead.
I seriously doubt 99.999% of the people looking at it will know right or wrong
it was more just a curiosity more than anything else. I made sure the hose routing for input output was correct. It would make sense to me that if the hoses have individual part numbers that a piece of paper with instruction's, ie this part number is the input hose. But I have moved on.
 
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