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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Alabama
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![]() On my 1988GT the hoses are 5/8ths and 3/4
I got a reducer to go between the hoses and then looped them back onto the coolant lines.Might wanna consider getting 2 new hoses(5/8ths and 3/4) so you can make the loop large enough to make sure it does not kink,which it will do very easily when the enging heats up.I have mine done like that now because I have lost a second heater core.When you decide to change the core,make sure you have plenty of time and ALOT of patience,'cus it ain't gonna happen in 45 minutes. God Luck, Crimson |
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