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AFCO makes the threaded hose adapters about $20-25 each depending on the size---Comp 387
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dave , dont be cheap. go get the bung welded in the rad . i have -16 line in my car for upper and lower hoses.
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Frankie...as my southern bud would say "It aint easy being cheap !"...
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Dave
My new car has a stock sized pipe, custom bent with extra elbows to fit around all the stuff in the way. It is thin wall tubing, powder coated to match the chassis with 2 short connector hoses to the stock out/inlets. I did not make it, but it reminds me of a weld together header kit. you might be able to make one out of muffler tubing and save $$. On gas below 85 degrees my car cools down while driving back to the pits. Bill |
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"It aint easy being cheap !"...
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