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Originally posted by snaponbob:
Do be, do be, do. Is that a pot party? When stoned (so many years ago) I found Nestles chocolate chips were like Godiva chocolate. SO good. Now that I am geezing, I STILL like those chips, but with a class of ice cold milk !!!!!!!!!

"Hey nurse !! Can you put a blanket on my lap?"


Ask for the Head Nurse. Wink
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Originally posted by PanteraDoug:
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Originally posted by snaponbob:
Do be, do be, do. Is that a pot party? When stoned (so many years ago) I found Nestles chocolate chips were like Godiva chocolate. SO good. Now that I am geezing, I STILL like those chips, but with a class of ice cold milk !!!!!!!!!

"Hey nurse !! Can you put a blanket on my lap?"


Ask for the Head Nurse. Wink


Uh oh. This is taking a nasty turn !!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by snaponbob:
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Originally posted by PanteraDoug:
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Originally posted by snaponbob:
Do be, do be, do. Is that a pot party? When stoned (so many years ago) I found Nestles chocolate chips were like Godiva chocolate. SO good. Now that I am geezing, I STILL like those chips, but with a class of ice cold milk !!!!!!!!!

"Hey nurse !! Can you put a blanket on my lap?"


Ask for the Head Nurse. Wink


Uh oh. This is taking a nasty turn !!!!!!!!!!


Only if you get the wrong one. Big Grin
Would the 2" one to the water pump be easier to get to on a lift? Many of mine were changed, but not that one. I see why just looking at it through the bulkhead.

Also, what is the best way to change the ones to the expansion tank. I'm thinking just cut them off with a hose cutter, take the tank out and then work the tank and hoses back in?
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Also, what is the best way to change the ones to the expansion tank. I'm thinking just cut them off with a hose cutter, take the tank out and then work the tank and hoses back in?

Just slice the hose lengthwise and peel it off. Lube the coolant pipe with some vaseline and slide the hose on far enough to clear the tank nipple, then slide the hose onto the tank nipple.

John
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Originally posted by RRS1:
Would the 2" one to the water pump be easier to get to on a lift? Many of mine were changed, but not that one. I see why just looking at it through the bulkhead.

Also, what is the best way to change the ones to the expansion tank. I'm thinking just cut them off with a hose cutter, take the tank out and then work the tank and hoses back in?


I did cut all the various hoses. There is a molded 90deg hose that was substituted with two shorts hoses, four clamps, and a 90deg pipe. Scrapped THAt crap and bought a molded 90deg hose at a parts store. The s shaped pipe up to the water pump was a PIA. Sure seemed to be dimensionally wrong - bends, lengths, etc. Made it work, but not happy with it. The rest was okay. I'm about 75% done with the pipes and hoses. Monday the cooling system will be done, water will be added, and I'll pressure test it. Various "projects" and started to come together. MIGHT try to fire it up later this coming week. Need to check dwell on both sets of points first. And ... so it goes.
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Originally posted by jb1490:
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Also, what is the best way to change the ones to the expansion tank. I'm thinking just cut them off with a hose cutter, take the tank out and then work the tank and hoses back in?

Just slice the hose lengthwise and peel it off. Lube the coolant pipe with some vaseline and slide the hose on far enough to clear the tank nipple, then slide the hose onto the tank nipple.

John


Thanks, sounds easy. Smiler
FWIW, that molded two-size rubber hose from the 1-3/8" lower water pipe to the 2" water pump rubbed the shifter shaft; in several thousand miles, Ford found it rubbed through, which= warranty cost. The convoluted steel adapter was the answer; mentioned in a Tech Service Bulletin update. Now available in rustproof stainless like all the other water pipes in all vendor's cooling system replacements. Note also the OEM Italian worm-screw hose clamps regularly disassembled themselves on the road, so it's good insurance to put those things on the shelf for someone building a full-sized model for show and get some stainless U.S- made ones to drive on (also usually part of the vendors kits).
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