Coolant tube Q?
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Coolant tube Q?
On the front face of the block there are 2 holes for the water pump. Facing the block, there is an oblong hole that looks like a return on the drivers side. Then there is a tear drop shaped hole on the pass side. I can see a liner/pipe in the same shape which I assume is the coolant pipe? Given it looks like it has a small bend, there is no way it looks like it pulls out. Mine does not look rusty inside. Is there a way to inspect without pulling it? Also, someone was going to look for their source for replacement tubes, it would be good to have a spare b/4 I monkey with it.
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Re: Coolant tube Q?
The tube should have no bend, it's a straight tapered piece that gets smaller toward the back of the block. Simply grasp it & pull it straight out. If you are having a problem sliding it straight forward & out of the block, there is some sort of problem that needs addressing, most likely interior block corrosion. The holes toward the back of the tube are very small with a high likelyhood of being stopped up. Don't for go pulling it out whatever it takes. I think VPW has some new ones for around $50.knattrass wrote:On the front face of the block there are 2 holes for the water pump. Facing the block, there is an oblong hole that looks like a return on the drivers side. Then there is a tear drop shaped hole on the pass side. I can see a liner/pipe in the same shape which I assume is the coolant pipe? Given it looks like it has a small bend, there is no way it looks like it pulls out. Mine does not look rusty inside. Is there a way to inspect without pulling it? Also, someone was going to look for their source for replacement tubes, it would be good to have a spare b/4 I monkey with it.
Charles Talbert
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