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      01-13-2022, 10:12 AM   #1
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Relocated inlets

I recently purchased some relocated inlets and because it was a used kit it did come with and instructions the only thing I need to know is when the coolant tank has to be relocated what size is the coolant hose that has to be rerouted to the drivers side I need to purchase some hose and clamps and one barb fitting.
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I recently purchased some relocated inlets and because it was a used kit it did come with and instructions the only thing I need to know is when the coolant tank has to be relocated what size is the coolant hose that has to be rerouted to the drivers side I need to purchase some hose and clamps and one barb fitting.
If you know what brand they are, you can probably download the entire install manual online....
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If you know what brand they are, you can probably download the entire install manual online....
I have looked up several install guides and instructions and none of them specify the hose diameter for relocating the overflow tank.
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Anyone else have any ideas?
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Why can't you just measure the size of the fitting on the overflow tank and buy the correct hose size to match?

Maybe I'm missing something....but this seems like an easy problem to solve.
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Look up other reloc. kits and see what size hoses they come with..
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Why can't you just measure the size of the fitting on the overflow tank and buy the correct hose size to match?

Maybe I'm missing something....but this seems like an easy problem to solve.
I was trying to get the sizes before I pulled anything apart that way I could complete the job without having to source what I needed.
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Im 75% sure it's a 5/8" hose.
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Im 75% sure it's a 5/8" hose.
Inner diameter or outer?
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Im 75% sure it's a 5/8" hose.
Inner diameter or outer?
Inner diameter. Just go to a parts store and ask for a 5/8" heater hose. Your relocated inlets should come with straight through adapters that slip into the hoses unless you're piecing together that also.
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Turners kit, which reuses the stock connections, supplies Dayco 80418 3/4 id hose.
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