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Old 02-15-2014, 06:52 PM   #1
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Re: Radiator Overflow Tube Problem

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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Old 02-15-2014, 07:35 PM   #2
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Re: Radiator Overflow Tube Problem

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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Old 02-15-2014, 10:07 PM   #3
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Re: Radiator Overflow Tube Problem

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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Re: Radiator Overflow Tube Problem

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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.
Your wifes hairdryer on cooler setting helps make the "bushing" more flexible.
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Old 02-19-2014, 08:22 AM   #5
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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.
That's what I did. I ran it on both though. 1 to the radiator, and 1 just past the frame. I ran the second so just incase the tank over flows and the fluid is dumped out it won't get all over my engine and firewall. It won't stop it but the majority will end up on the road.
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