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Old 12-07-2003, 08:35 PM   #1
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SR SR20 install Q (hoses)

wut have all you SR20 owners done about those heater hoses in the back. i know everyone hasnt gotten their motor from srswap.com. i know they sell the hoses pre-formed but i have yet to see them else where.

yea i searched and found the ghetto answer http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.p...20+heater+hose

did you guys jus use heater hose and use enough so it wouldnt kink??
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Old 12-09-2003, 10:47 AM   #2
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Old 12-09-2003, 06:09 PM   #3
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check out, www.srswap.com and there installation guide, i just went to local auto parts store and bought different lengths of tubing and the 2 different sizes and 2 size reducers and a whole lot of screw clamps. just see where it starts and where it needs to go and start making a path.
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Old 12-09-2003, 10:30 PM   #4
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The guy helping me out with my swap has come up w/ a way that looks really nice and is prob. the simplest way to do it while making it look factory. You will get these parts from Advanced Auto - 1)two 3/4" hose joiners w/ clamps (these come in a kit - you will need two kits - the joiner in the kit should allow the two hoses to meet each other in the middle, the joiners w/ the 1" space in the middle won't work)- 2)two L-shaped hoses (on each hose one end is 5/16" and the other is 3/4" - i think the part number is 303603 - should be @ $2.24) - 3)get a 3/4" U-shaped hose (i would guess that one of the straight ends of the hose should be about 7" long and the bottom at least 4" - get bigger if you can because you can always cut the hose down) - 4)buy the rest of the clamps that you need for the hoses

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Top hose
1)Install the L-shaped hose - 5/16" goes onto the spout coming out of the firewall and the 3/4" side points to the driverside of the engine bay
2)attach the 3/4" coupling to the 3/4" hose end you just installed
3)Install the 3/4" U-shaped hose on the outlet that points to the driverside of the engine bay - trim hose where needed
4)Attach the U-shaped hose to the 3/4" coupling and now you are done w/ the top hose

Bottom hose
1)Install the L-shaped hose - 5/16" goes onto the spout coming out of the firewall and the 3/4 " side points to the driverside of the engine bay
2)There should be an L-shaped hose coming off the other outlet on the back of the engine that's already there (if this confuses you it is just the one that came on the engine) - turn this hose so it faces the passenger side of the engine bay
3)connect these two hoses using the 3/4" coupling - note that trimming one/both of these hoses is required so they fit together

YOU'RE DONE - now enjoy the clean-looking hoses
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Old 12-10-2003, 12:31 AM   #5
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Or you could just save yourself the hassle and buy the hoses from HT. They fit like a glove and look clean. :P
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i once had the same question and SRswap.com helps out alot. look into it...
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