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Old Aug 5, 2006 | 01:18 AM
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rtleslie, thanks so much, I already ordered the other hoses from pepboys, I will order the radiator hoses from amstreetrod. Do you think they will match?

Oh yea, by the way your engine compartment is what I printed for my edumacation....

Done - Jay was great to order from, he spoke highly of your set-up
Your welcome....post up some pic's when your done...
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Old Aug 5, 2006 | 04:33 AM
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Your welcome....post up some pic's when your done...
Now that I'm copying your engine, what radiator cover thingy do you have, and how much $$$
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Old Aug 5, 2006 | 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by nole_trainer
Now that I'm copying your engine, what radiator cover thingy do you have, and how much $$$
Steeda 79.95, part # 555-0634
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Old Aug 26, 2006 | 11:29 AM
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OK, my covers are on the way back to me - finally. On both of the PCV's, do you use the clamps that are on the original hose, or do I use my blue ones? Trying to get everything ready for the install, maybe Tuesday or Wednesday of next week!!
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Old Aug 26, 2006 | 12:48 PM
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The drivers side 90 degree one I kept, the rest I used the hose clamps
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Old Aug 26, 2006 | 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Stoenr
The drivers side 90 degree one I kept, the rest I used the hose clamps
Thanks, that makes sense! And I guess since I'm getting the JLT, I will use another connection as well. Whew, I'm almost done with the engine. I will post pixs.....
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Old Aug 31, 2006 | 06:22 PM
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Done...
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...780#post731780
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Old Sep 9, 2006 | 08:12 AM
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Does anyone sell ready cut braided steel hose kits along with locks/caps, etc?
being all the way across the atlantic, it would take me years to get it right, if i'm to order one part at a time and go on a trial and error spree :S
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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 10:29 AM
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come on guys, someone please help me find a ready cut hose kit, or at least post your hose measurements
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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by G.T
come on guys, someone please help me find a ready cut hose kit, or at least post your hose measurements
Message number 2 in this thread:

http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showpo...88&postcount=2
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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by rtleslie
Yea, what he said. There's more than enough info in this thread to do this. I'm a moroon, and I did it
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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 07:31 PM
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And now if somebody would come up with a list of hoses to replace on the V-6 motors...
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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 02:19 AM
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Would a kit like this work??

http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=636

Can someone pls refresh the links at the begining of this post.
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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 06:45 AM
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Would a kit like this work??

http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=636

Can someone pls refresh the links at the begining of this post.
That stuff is crap. Don't bother unless you just absolutely want to do it twice.
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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 02:02 PM
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Links refreshed...

First go here, http://www.powerflowracing.com/spectre-catalog.asp and select "Plumbing". Determine all the part numbers needed and then to Autozone web site. You can probably walk into an Autozone and pick up this whole kit and the fittings will be red and blue. I only wanted blue fittings so I bought the hoses and fittings seperately.

Each hose kit comes with 2 fittings (these are the blue and red ones)

5/16" line: http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=756. It's 48" long and you cut it to the size you need and slip the other clamp on. Need one of these.

3/8" line: http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=762. It's 36" long and you cut it to size also. Need two of these, and use the excess from one of them for the brake vaccum and buy an extra set of clamps.

5/8" line: http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=827. This one is 48" long and you cut it to size also. Need one of these as well.

The radiator overflow, passenger side PCV, fuel vaccum, and brake vaccum are 3/8", the fuel rail one is 5/16", and the big PCV on the driver's side is 5/8".
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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by scramblr
Links refreshed...

First go here, http://www.powerflowracing.com/spectre-catalog.asp and select "Plumbing". Determine all the part numbers needed and then to Autozone web site. You can probably walk into an Autozone and pick up this whole kit and the fittings will be red and blue. I only wanted blue fittings so I bought the hoses and fittings seperately.

Each hose kit comes with 2 fittings (these are the blue and red ones)

5/16" line: http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=756. It's 48" long and you cut it to the size you need and slip the other clamp on. Need one of these.

3/8" line: http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=762. It's 36" long and you cut it to size also. Need two of these, and use the excess from one of them for the brake vaccum and buy an extra set of clamps.

5/8" line: http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=827. This one is 48" long and you cut it to size also. Need one of these as well.

The radiator overflow, passenger side PCV, fuel vaccum, and brake vaccum are 3/8", the fuel rail one is 5/16", and the big PCV on the driver's side is 5/8".
They are great. I know they are not "real" braded lines, but it looks really good when you pop your hood.
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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 02:57 PM
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They are great. I know they are not "real" braded lines, but it looks really good when you pop your hood.
I think Hawg was refering to the link Leo put up which are just sleeves. The links I provided are actual steel braided hoses, probably not good enough for a blown motor, but good for N/A.
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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by scramblr
Links refreshed...

First go here, http://www.powerflowracing.com/spectre-catalog.asp and select "Plumbing". Determine all the part numbers needed and then to Autozone web site. You can probably walk into an Autozone and pick up this whole kit and the fittings will be red and blue. I only wanted blue fittings so I bought the hoses and fittings seperately.

Each hose kit comes with 2 fittings (these are the blue and red ones)

5/16" line: http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=756. It's 48" long and you cut it to the size you need and slip the other clamp on. Need one of these.

3/8" line: http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=762. It's 36" long and you cut it to size also. Need two of these, and use the excess from one of them for the brake vaccum and buy an extra set of clamps.

5/8" line: http://www.powerflowracing.com/spect...ail.asp?PD=827. This one is 48" long and you cut it to size also. Need one of these as well.

The radiator overflow, passenger side PCV, fuel vaccum, and brake vaccum are 3/8", the fuel rail one is 5/16", and the big PCV on the driver's side is 5/8".

Just be warned with this, if you have a different CAI that requires a longer passenger side PCV you may not have enough. Like the JLT intake.
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Old Sep 18, 2006 | 01:07 PM
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Donna, I see you made it work with the JLT, what gives? you buy 3 hose kits vs 2?

No...but, I might not have hose somewhere else that you do. I bought everything from this thread and took it to my mechanic. He gave me back quite a bit of leftover...
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Old Sep 22, 2006 | 04:10 PM
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I used mine with the JLT, but skipped the hose from the overflow. Later on with a Canton one, I will put a braded line on it.

Has anyone tried the colored radiator hoses at Moss Mustang yet?
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