Radiator heater hose fitting
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Hello, working on 75 blazer, dont think radiator is stock, on passenger side from top down it has filler neck and cap, then overflow hose, then a heater hose fitting, the fitting appears to be plastic and screw into radiator then hose clamps on that, the plastic fitting is leaking, im hopping I can get a new fitting, not a new radiator, anybody seen this, i asked at oriellys and two shops, they didn't know, they didn't seem to sharp though. Below those three things are two transmission cooler lines, and then the main radiator hose!
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I would clean the area(sanding) around the fitting, look for cracks. Take out the fitting and check the threads, reinstall with a brass fitting of the correct size and thread sealer(perm a tex), then make sure the hose is supported in some fashion
If it is cracked, time for a radiator shop, or try to soldier it yourself, but I suspect the plastic threads gave out |
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Thank you, the fitting itself is cracking between threads and where the hose clamps on, where would I get a fitting this size? This seems like a common part but nobody seems to know about it.
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You could start at Jeg's, pretty common fitting in NPT with barbed end. about 28 pages of fittings
what size is it? I have extras laying around |
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Dont know, thought it might break if I took it off, since it's a very slow leak I thought I would wait till I found a part before taking it out, since you seen to think I'll be able to get one I'll take it out and measure it! What is it called at jegs?
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Btw what's NPT
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National Pipe Thread Taper (NPT) is a U.S. standard for tapered threads used on threaded pipes and fittings. In contrast to straight threads that are found on a bolt, a taper thread will pull tight and therefore make a fluid-tight seal." |
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Awesome, thanks, I'll pull the part and measure, I know the hose end is for 5/8 inch hose, just gotta measure the thread end, from looking at jegs, 1/2 is most common, so I'm guessing that!
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BTW, buy yourself a thread gauge, it will tell you how many threads per inch.
also try to buy a brass fitting, incase you have to solder the fitting to the tank. Is your radiator brass? p/n 984010 is earls in aluminum, but there are angled ones that may help for hose placement |
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Thanks, maybe it is brass, its just a basic radiator, id eventually like to go aluminiun. Im supposed to be learning all this but life keeps getting in the way:)
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Glad I have the motor trend channel to keep me entertained |
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Wow, now I feel bad for even joking, I hope you get better!
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No problem, getting old sucks, but it sure beats the alternative LOL
Let me know how you make out with the fitting |
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Home Depot, Lowes, whatever tend to carry brass barb fitting. They usually even have things there to help find the thread. You want your barb size to be 5/8", you can use the display to find your thread. Go for brass rather than plastic.
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Thanks guys, I have a home depot list anyway, ( who doesnt). I notice you truck listed, u also have a 69, CAP custom camper longhorn 350 th400.
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Dang auto correct, I have a 69 c20 custom camper longhorn 350/400
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Nice rig. I had a 71 c30 longhorn with a 402 TH400. Single rear. Had a big camper like yours an pulled my boat withit at the same time. Had a step bumper with 2X2" square tube so I could extend the bumper beyond the camper. In a moment of stupidity, I sold it years ago.
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Well, it seems we humans get bored with stuff fir sure! I took this apart, its in the yard disintegrating until i freakout and cant believe i did that, then FIX IT UP AGAIN! It needs a more powerful motor! For SAFETY reasons of course!
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Nice truck! I love seeing old truck still working. That's an impressive load it's hauling.
I dig the buggie too. My father has has a 73 VW Thing since before I was born. I learned to drive stick in that Thing. |
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Thanks, the c20 longhorn handles the weight fine, the 350 motor complains the whole time But made it to the desert and back a few times, SO VINTAGE ITS FUN, camper is a 1971 vista Liner!
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Those bikes look like they are BLUE!!! Don't you know real bikes are red and orange :)
OW? Superstition? Where are you at? |
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South of OW, fish creek old mine road area
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Very cool! WR's? What size?
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Old yz250 's, 2002, good bikes, WE SUCK THOUGH! BUT LOVE THE DESERT
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