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Hi All!
Rivals from Ireland just saying 'Hello' and looking for help! I will be looking at a converted CVE Omnibus, but the top radiator hose is missing. Does anyone know the internal diameter of this hose and also does anyone know the length. I won't purchase unless I can drive it .... URGENT!!!
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A very warm welcome from the sunny Isle of Anglesey, Rivals.
Can you not put a convoluted hose on as temprary for the time being? |
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Thank you for your remarkably prompt response! I would never have thought of a convoluted hose .... As you have probably gathered, I have very little mechanical expertise! Greatly appreciate your help and advice 'Coastie' and 'G-CPTN'.
Regards Rivals |
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Rivals, even though I was once trained as a "semi skilled car mechanic" I don't think that I would have thought of such a thing except that over 20 years ago, I had to redesign the cooling system on my Vauxhall FE VX 4/90 when I added a radiator from a Citroen CX 2.400 and a header tank from a MK IV Ford Zephyr V6! A bit Heath Robinson, but it stopped it from overheating and it was only possible by using that tubing which a local car accessory shop (St Christophers, Holyhead) told me about.
Last edited by coastie; 20th April 2015 at 22:12. |
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