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Radiator Overflow Tube Problem
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The barbed fitting on the radiator is 3/8". The overflow reservoir (pictured below) has 1/4" fittings. I cannot find a metal 3/8" to 1/4" reducer to allow me to hook the overflow tubes up. Did any of you have the same issue? If you did, what was the solution?
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You force a piece of 3/16 or so vacuum tubing over the fitting and that acts as a bushing for the 3/8 hose. Ya might have to grunt a little or use some silicone but it will work and looks pretty good too.
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Thanks Speedbumpauto. That is a great way to solve the problem. My question to the manufacturers of the overflow resevoir is why do you not use a 3'8" tube instead of the 1'4" tube that makes us have to make modifications when the simple thing would be to make things that fit.
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My guess is that those tubes, except for the top, were manufactured for some other purpose and some entrepenurial type saw it and thought, with minor modification, it would be a great overflow tank that a profit could be made from. Unfortunately the mods didn't include resizing the tubes, only the screw on top.
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Look outside the truck box http://www.hydroponics.net/i/139702 A local garden supply, irrigation supply or hydrophonics supply probably has them.
Or check Grainger if you want brass http://www.grainger.com/product/PARK...UH3?s_pp=false If you live in farm country you might also check the farm equipment store that handles spray equipment as they usually have a big variety of small tubing fittings. |
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when i manufactured this one i used 3/8'' tubes.
make your own, i have a couple bucks in this one http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...r/IMG_1301.jpg |
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All great ideas. Thanks.
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1/4" to 3/8" barbed reducer. should be able to pick one up at the local parts store
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