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10/06/2015 10:44 AM  #1


Heater Hose Fitting

On my (67, 289) I've got an after market Edlebrock 2121 intake manifold.  I want to add a "Hot Water Bypass Elbow" so that the heater hose can be router better.  The spec sheet on the manifold says it has a 1/2 thread for the heater hose connector.  Does anyone know of a part that would work?  On one site someone said that the C8AZ-18599-A (which is made for the 390/428) was a 1/2 thread but I'd like to confirm before I order.  Thanks in advance.  Brian.

 

10/06/2015 11:48 AM  #2


Re: Heater Hose Fitting

If you will go to a local auto parts store and have them pull out their paper copy of the Edelman or Four-Seasons parts catalog, it has sizes and pictures listed of several different variants of the fitting you are looking for.


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