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Just here to tinker
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Holland, MI
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Re: 1987 Chevy Truck heater hose
He’s talking about the coolant hose on the TBI engine, not the ac lines.
-Just take a socket and remove the fitting in the intake. Use a 6 point socket, an impact and PB blaster so you don’t round it off. When that’s out, you can get a barb to NPT adapter and put a regular hose and clamp on it.
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