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#531535 - 08/16/08 09:41 PM 64 ------ coolant cross over casting------- heater hose nipple
alex bonino Offline
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Registered: 09/07/07
Posts: 40
Hello all. Was wondering if anyone had prior experience removing the heater hose connection nipple on this casting (see pic).

Mine's pretty corroded, and needs cleaned or a replacement.

I have visions of twisting or distorting the slots on the top of the nipple while attempting to remove it, having to drill out..........etc.

also, suggestions on a replacement source? NPT threads??

thanks in advance
alex
roa 11550


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#531591 - 08/17/08 09:07 AM Re: 64 ------ coolant cross over casting------- heater hose nipple [Re: alex bonino]
John Online
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Registered: 11/12/99
Posts: 680
Loc: Macungie, PA, USA
Clean it up--no need to replace from what I see in the picture.
John

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#531709 - 08/17/08 09:20 PM Re: 64 ------ coolant cross over casting------- heater hose nipple [Re: John]
Bill Stoneberg Offline
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Registered: 03/11/00
Posts: 2731
Loc: Austin, Texas
Thats good compared to what mine is under the hose. Clean it up and run it, you will have hell getting it apart.
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#531710 - 08/17/08 09:27 PM Re: 64 ------ coolant cross over casting------- heater hose nipple [Re: Bill Stoneberg]
simplyconnected Offline
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Registered: 11/06/07
Posts: 841
Loc: Detroit (Royal Oak), Michigan
Looks good to me, too. Put a thin coat of silicone sealer inside the hose and on the nipple, and clamp 'em down. Silicone will help seal, and if you want to disconnect in the future, it will come off easily.
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#531767 - 08/18/08 05:11 AM Re: 64 ------ coolant cross over casting------- heater hose nipple [Re: simplyconnected]
buick840 Offline
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Registered: 07/02/05
Posts: 192
Loc: Australia
I agree.............it looks pretty solid from what I can see in the photo.

Now .....an unrelated question.......your fuel filter pictured has a 3rd inlet/outlet.
Can you describe what it is for and where it leads as my fuel filter on the 401 only has one inlet and one outlet.
I haven't seen one like this before.

I presume it is a fuel filter or is it for something else.
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1955 Special Riviera 2 Door Hardtop
1965 Wildcat Custom Convertible
1941 Maple Leaf Chevrolet Truck (Restored)

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#531793 - 08/18/08 09:13 AM Re: 64 ------ coolant cross over casting------- heater hose nipple [Re: buick840]
Bill Stoneberg Offline
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Registered: 03/11/00
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Loc: Austin, Texas
Brian,

The Fuel filter on the picture you see if for cars with A/C. It leads back to the tank. The ideas behind this is to keep cool fuel coming to the carbs to avoid vapor lock with the high underhood temps of an A/C car.

But thinking about it.... It would work well for a return line for Fuel Injection too. Hmmmm.....


Edited by Bill Stoneberg (08/18/08 09:14 AM)
Edit Reason: Cant type or spell
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#531988 - 08/19/08 05:23 AM Re: 64 ------ coolant cross over casting------- heater hose nipple [Re: Bill Stoneberg]
buick840 Offline
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Registered: 07/02/05
Posts: 192
Loc: Australia
Thanks Bill,
Makes sense why mine doen't have it as my 65 wildcat convertible doesn't have A/C
(unless you count lowering the top) wink

"Edited by Bill Stoneberg (Yesterday at 09:14 AM)
Edit Reason: Cant type or spell
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I like the reason for your editing of your post................glad to see I'm not the only one who has problems
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Victoria, Australia
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Buick Car Club of Australia (Vic)

1955 Special Riviera 2 Door Hardtop
1965 Wildcat Custom Convertible
1941 Maple Leaf Chevrolet Truck (Restored)

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#532550 - 08/21/08 12:52 PM Re: 64 ------ coolant cross over casting------- heater hose nipple [Re: simplyconnected]
alex bonino Offline
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Registered: 09/07/07
Posts: 40
Well, alrighty then. I do tend to be a bit anal at times.

On the other hand, since I plan on going back to original style wire type clamps, I felt it would be important to have a nice, clean surface to be primed and painted .......... and thus a wind up with a good, tight, drip free seal.

I plan on removing the cross over anyway, so lets see what hitting that nipple with a wire wheel will do.

thanks everyone!
alex
roa 11550

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