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I use a Tefba filter on my Pantera. Works great! I know other's in the past have posted pictures of the crap the filter has caught and kept from going through their radiators, but can't find those links at the moment.

http://poca.com/pipermail/deto...14-March/225121.html

https://www.facebook.com/pages...lter/200392903458107

The beauty of this filter over others such as the Gaino filter is that you can open and clean it without draining your cooling system or struggling to pry hoses off a filter.
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did you shorten the tube?

No. There was already a length of hose there, so I merely fit it in the space where the hose was, albeit shortened the hose into 2 shorter lengths.

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how often do you inspect clean?

About once every 6 months to a year, although the only time it really seemed to catch much of anything was within the first few thousand miles of rebuilding my engine. It caught bits of gasket sealer that would otherwise clog radiator tubes.
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they only list 1 1/4", 1 1/2" and 1 3/4"
there was no 1 3/8".

Yup. They don't make one in our size. If you order one from a seller that says his fits our size, you will most likely get the 1.25" unit with two wide, thick rubber bands you are supposed to put around the Tefba necks to take up the slack.

Or you can buy the 1.5" size, and wrestle our 1.375" hoses to fit.

Here is another stateside seller:

http://www.v12performance.com/Tefba.html

I solved the size misfit issue by buying two silicone hose adapters.

Despite a lot of searching, the stepped adapters I needed just couldn't be found in inch sizes.

Then I found out they are usually listed with metric dimensions.

What you want is a 38mm x 35mm "straight reducer"

I bought mine from a UK eBay seller. At the time, no USA eBay seller offered the reducers in black, just blingy ricer colors.

Today I did find one USA eBay offering in black.

UK pricing per item is about half USA pricing. But with postage, buying at USA prices with free shipping comes out about the same.

Two reducers will set you back about $30

Be aware you need silicone-specific "T-bolt clamps", four of them. They aren't cheap, either.
IIRC, I found them cheapest at Summit.

But we have $50K-$100K cars. Do we really need to scrimp buying $50-$100 worth of parts?

Larry

eBay auction

don't let the photo mislead you. the adapters are 3"long and work just fine

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-5-38...em5d5a251801&vxp=mtr

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Or you can buy the 1.5" size, and wrestle our 1.375" hoses to fit.

This is what I did. PITA to get the hoses onto the Tefba filter. I had to soak the hoses in boiling water, coat the filter ends with silicon lube, and wrestle the hoses onto the filter ends. As I said, Pain In The Arse! Larry's step hoses look like a very cool solution.

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