Chassis Heaters hose
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03-05-2006, 14:15
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Chassis Heaters hose
Does anyone know what inside diameter hose is used to supply engine
coolant/water/antifreeze to the chassis heaters in our Birds? Is there a quality of hose that is considered to be the "best"? I have heard talk of a silicone impregnated hose...but have not been able to find true life experiences with it. Has anyone replaced ALL of these hoses? Am considering replacing ALL of these hoses. I'm sure it will be a really big job. Just don't wanto to be fixing them in the wrong place at the wrong time or 1 today another tomorrow, etc. Thanks in advance Jay Darst 85PT40 Springfield, IL |
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03-05-2006, 15:20
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Been there done a lot of that. 1" is the size. I buy the stupid expensive
silicone hose from NAPA. It's like 7 bucks a foot. I did have a failure with it on the truck, I suspect it was due to too tight a run, piece needed an additional inch of length, other than that no problems. You need to use the double wrap clamps, the silicone cuts easy, but that aside, it's supposed to last a long time. All the under side hose was replaced on my FC, fortunately they used the silicone product. My recirc pump leaked, replaced with a Kysor item, better than the original, about 150 bucks. Mike Hohnstein ----- Original Message ----- From: Jay Darst To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 8:15 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Chassis Heaters hose Does anyone know what inside diameter hose is used to supply engine coolant/water/antifreeze to the chassis heaters in our Birds? Is there a quality of hose that is considered to be the "best"? I have heard talk of a silicone impregnated hose...but have not been able to find true life experiences with it. Has anyone replaced ALL of these hoses? Am considering replacing ALL of these hoses. I'm sure it will be a really big job. Just don't wanto to be fixing them in the wrong place at the wrong time or 1 today another tomorrow, etc. Thanks in advance Jay Darst 85PT40 Springfield, IL SPONSORED LINKS Recreational vehicles Wanderlodge Automotive maintenance Recreational vehicle dealer Used recreational vehicles Automotive radiators ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS a.. Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum" on the web. b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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03-05-2006, 15:45
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Jay if your BB is like mine as far as how the hoses are run, they are
actually long lengths of brass tubing (*and some 90 degree bends ) connected by short lengths of 1" heater hose. When I redid my 1982 FC35 I bought the best heater hose at NAPA . I also bought 1" foam tubes similar to what is used to insulate water heater copper tubing and baseboard heaters and covered the runs with it held on with black tie wraps. I would be interested in if your 85PT40 is put together since I will have to look at mine shortly. tom warner 1982 FC35 Vernon Center,NY At 09:15 PM 3/5/2006, you wrote: >Does anyone know what inside diameter hose is used to supply engine >coolant/water/antifreeze to the chassis heaters in our Birds? > >Is there a quality of hose that is considered to be the "best"? > >I have heard talk of a silicone impregnated hose...but have not been >able to find true life experiences with it. > >Has anyone replaced ALL of these hoses? Am considering replacing ALL >of these hoses. I'm sure it will be a really big job. Just don't wanto >to be fixing them in the wrong place at the wrong time or 1 today >another tomorrow, etc. > >Thanks in advance >Jay Darst >85PT40 >Springfield, IL > > > > > >SPONSORED LINKS ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Recr...;vehi\ cles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=\ Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=DAUkCKkU7Dzhn_\ ObWmSYTw>Recreational >vehicles ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Wand...w2=Wa\ nderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recre\ ational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=Z-8HJdysB3QLPj9U0JvqYQ>W\ anderlodge ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Auto...3;veh\ icles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5\ =Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=IF4u_5wI8Pmy3\ 4cC1O9CxA>Automotive >maintenance ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Recr...tiona\ l+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+deal\ er&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=z6_Xahae\ YHfELr6o72IW1A>Recreational >vehicle dealer ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Used...ional\ +vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+deale\ r&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=UGEY5km4L\ -kXbDI4ZSadEw>Used >recreational vehicles ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Auto...vehic\ les&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=U\ sed+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=ePNVMmISsCWgTnM\ q_4GlXA>Automotive >radiators > > >---------- >YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group > "<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum>WanderlodgeForum" on the web. > * > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > * > odgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > * > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the > <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > >---------- |
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03-05-2006, 19:28
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Chassis Heaters hose
Why wouldn't those new type Pex hoses work on our chassis heaters?
Ernie-83pt40 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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03-06-2006, 00:54
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Because its not what you need and would be more difficult to install.
The chassis heaters (at least in mine) are long lengths of what appears to be brass tubing that is connected together with 1 inch heater hose. That is covered with a foam insulation. When I started my rebuilding of it, needed one more section of the brass tubing and stopped at BB for it. I was told that it is no longer available. However they were nice enough to let me ask some of the workers on the assembly line about it and one old fellow (he must have been at least 45) got me one out of his locker. tom warner 1982 FC35 Vernon Center,NY At 07:28 AM 3/6/2006, you wrote: >Why wouldn't those new type Pex hoses work on our chassis heaters? >Ernie-83pt40 > > >[ |
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03-06-2006, 05:01
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Chassis Heaters hose
Thanks for replying to question regarding heater hose, appreciate it
very much. Has anyone with a 84 1/2 - 87 PT40 completed a replacement of ALL heater hoses? Would love to hear about that process. Thanks again Jay Darst 85PT40 Springfield, IL --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Tom Warner wrote: > > Because its not what you need and would be more difficult to install. > The chassis heaters (at least in mine) are long lengths of what > appears to be brass tubing that is connected together with 1 inch > heater hose. That is covered with a foam insulation. When I started > my rebuilding of it, needed one more section of the brass tubing and > stopped at BB for it. I was told that it is no longer available. > However they were nice enough to let me ask some of the workers on > the assembly line about it and one old fellow (he must have been at > least 45) got me one out of his locker. > > tom warner > 1982 FC35 > Vernon Center,NY > > > At 07:28 AM 3/6/2006, you wrote: > >Why wouldn't those new type Pex hoses work on our chassis heaters? > >Ernie-83pt40 > > > > > >[ > |
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