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With the hoses available today it seems none come with the spring in the lower hose. Is it necessary or wise to run a spring in the lower hose to assure it doesn't collapse under suction?
Where can I find the spring? seems only place online is CJ's west coast and don't really feel like waiting forever for it to arrive to florida.
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yes its still very important. MS and I made a video of the new hoses collapsing .. npd has them too also on ebay
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Springs are cheap insurance. I've never had one of the new hoses that don't come with the spring cause a problem personally, but like I said, cheap insurance.
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make your own......cheaper, faster, .....done....
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josh-kebob wrote:
make your own......cheaper, faster, .....done....
Like a lot of folks I was love making stuff myself.
Please ejumacate us on the process.
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Rudi wrote:
josh-kebob wrote:
make your own......cheaper, faster, .....done....
Like a lot of folks I was love making stuff myself.
Please ejumacate us on the process.
Wire coat hanger, cut and straightened, then wrapped around a broom handle.
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I too made mine form a length of gas welding rod wrapped around a 1 1/4" socket. Butt, as others (Hornman I think) have warned me, that plain steel will rust even in coolant so you want to check it every year or so. Which reminds me......
BB
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Mayhaps stainless steel TIG filler rod would be a good choice for this application.
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Radiator hose springs are made out of stainless/spring steel. Anything less than that, you are just kidding yourself. Buy a commercial spring, they are cheap. However, if you have access to stainless steel spring wire and have the equipment and skills, by all means make your own.
You DO need a spring in the lower radiator hose!
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Get the correct wire, eat a can of spinach, wrap the wire around the correct diameter pipe, socket, etc, pull the spring to the correct length, then give the radiator hose a springectomy....
Last edited by josh-kebob (2/14/2019 2:02 PM)
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Guess I'm to lazy. LOL I found a stainless one on line for under $10. At least it will hold up for a good long time.
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I used galvanized 12 gauge fencing wire. Been there a couple of years and so far so good. Shouldn't be a problem if you run antifreeze, which has corrosion protection.
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