[BFix] Getting hosed by my hoses (will this work?).

Joe Lougee 71broncoman at prodigy.net
Tue Apr 22 12:44:15 MST 2008


I posted a pic of what I've used in similar situations in the past.  It 
might work in this case as well.
Joe


Hot Wheels wrote:
> I'm considering using a 90 elbow that Summit sells along with a flex 
> hose.  I know it's kinda ghetto; think that'll do it?
>  
> http://www.broncofix.com/viewtopic.php?p=1075299#1075299
>
>
> Mick
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>     From: jeff at compressedairpower.com
>     To: m1ckey3 at hotmail.com
>     Subject: RE: [BFix] Getting hosed by my hoses.
>     Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 07:27:06 -0700
>
>     I did some magic with a couple of flex hoses and joined them with
>     copper pipe and fittings in the middle. It might be worth buying a
>     couple of hoses and getting some help from another set of hands.
>     Have the GTO hose too but never made it fit quite right.
>
>      
>
>     I did one other thing when I installed the BC steering box that
>     might help you. As the new box mounted it hit the corner of my
>     aluminum radiator. I wanted to lift the radiator a bit. I bought a
>     new set of rubber mounts for the radiator and cut them up so they
>     fit inside of the old rubber mounts. I had to drill a new hole for
>     the top mounts but I managed to raise the radiator about ½ to ¾ of
>     an inch and I think that helped the top hose routing for me. I
>     have been off road since and it is a solid fit.
>
>      
>
>     Good luck. I’ll be tracking you down some day when I do AC for
>     some tricks.
>
>      
>
>     Thank You,
>
>     Jeff Brennan
>     Compressed Air Power
>     3831 E. Illini St
>     Phoenix, AZ 85040
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>     www.compressedairpower.com <http://www.compressedairpower.com/>
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>     *From:* bfix-bounces at broncofix.com
>     [mailto:bfix-bounces at broncofix.com] *On Behalf Of *Hot Wheels
>     *Sent:* Monday, April 21, 2008 10:27 PM
>     *To:* bronco fix
>     *Subject:* [BFix] Getting hosed by my hoses.
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>      
>
>     Hey guys,
>      
>     I'm finishing up my BCB's a/c install and find myself in a tight
>     spot between the radiator inlet and the p/s pump belt (I have 2"
>     of clearance.  I think I need an 90 elbow from the radiator and a
>     flex hose to clear this setup.  I'll post some pics on b'fix in a
>     sec.  I sure could use some ideas that don't involved welding and
>     moving the core support out.
>      
>     thanx, 
>
>     Mick
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