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Hi, I have a '55 buick century hardtop under construction and I have 2 question to ask.

First one, I'm assembling the heater hoses but I don't find the connection scheme on the manual, can someone help me? I have to connect the transmission, the underseat heater and the 3 water pump nipples, maybe a draw can be very helpful post-153488-0-34696400-1432678057_thumb. on red are the hoses that I've already installed, other connection are missing.

Second answer, I need to replace the part on the photo post-153488-0-94052900-1432678540_thumb. but I don't know the name in english (my mother language is italian  :D ), it's located behind the front seat bench, there are some replica on sale?

 

Thank you very much 

 

Greetings from Switzerland

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post-77057-0-20927400-1432681313_thumb.jThe part covering the end of the robe cord is called a Robe Cord Escutcheon, Group # 11.878, and for 1955 Buick Century Part # 4605687 and interchanges with Pontiac, Oldsmobile and Chevrolet. This assumes your car is Model 66R (Riviera).

I will try to post the diagram for the hose routing but if I fail there are others on this forum who will post it.

Good Luck, Buona Fortuna.

Joe, BCA 33493

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Thank you very much for the detailed answer, the diagram is perfect. Grazie mille!

Yes, my Buick is a 66R, but seems to be a hard part to find, for the moment I only found one seller that has this part and it's quite expensive as I need 4 of them.

Grazie mille e buona giornata. Thank you a lot and have a nice day.

Tim

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The length of the transmission cooler lines have nothing to do with wether the car has power steering or not. I believe the 1954 cars with Dynaflow automatic transmission used 74 inch length hoses for the oil cooler but on the 1955 they used 78 Inch length hoses.

Willie will know for sure but think what I wrote here is correct.

Joe, BCA 33493

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The best way is to buy what you need, plus 4 feet or so. Start with the longest run and cut to fit. Throw any remains into your left over pile where it will sit un-needed until 3 days after you finally throw it out..............Bob

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