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85toyo

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I'm getting ready to plumb my rear mounted radiator and trying to come up with some ideas for getting coolant to the back of the rig. The way the truck was originally built plus some things that I have done are going to make this difficult. There is no clear path front to rear for any kind of tubing. That got me thinking about using stainless braided hose with AN fittings. Using these two fittings for the water pump and welding 16 AN fittings on the radiator.

http://www.kryptonitekustoms.com/product_p/kk-10621cbm.htm

http://www.wideopendesign.com/Product/118/LS-Engine-16-AN-Thermostat-Housing.aspx

Here are my concerns for this setup.

1) The inlet of the water pump is 1.5" and the outlet is 1.25". With 16 AN only measuring 1" will this be restricting flow to much if used for the whole cooling system.

2) I read that stainless hose holds heat and does not work well for a cooling system.

3) AN fittings are expensive :eek: :eek:

Any advice would be great :dblthumb:
 
That's what I had to run on mine an fittings don't even compare to the price of the hose think it was right at 350 for hose but I have no problems with it got a 6.0 with dual pass rad running 4500 cfm fans she never gets over 210 while beating the **** out of it
 
This is how I plumbed into water pump
 

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there's different grades of marine hose, i didn't get the highest most expensive type, but the one i got is some tough stuff, double layer with two wire wrapes inside of it and rated to 350 degrees i think. i shopped around online for a long time and finally found it for around $200 for 1.5" x 20'
 
NTIDWELL said:
This is how I plumbed into water pump

Thats how I want mine. Looks good


Draco said:
Mine is hard piped under the buggy with it's own tube then connections are made with flex hose like this... http://www.summitracing.com/parts/spe-68188/overview/


Works well. Cheaper. :dblthumb:

My next build will have the option for tubing or coolant will come through the chassis to make plumbing easier.

Neal3000 said:
there's different grades of marine hose, i didn't get the highest most expensive type, but the one i got is some tough stuff, double layer with two wire wrapes inside of it and rated to 350 degrees i think. i shopped around online for a long time and finally found it for around $200 for 1.5" x 20'

Do you have a link to this stuff?
 
mine is run thru the chassis main rails with an fittings on both end's and small amount of braided hose. i have seen it a few other ways too. i've seen exhaust tubing used with a rolled end to keep a standard radiator hose on and it was run down one side. i think on rusty bray's newest rig jesse ran two thin wall tube down the center of the rig and it came out along side the intake then hoses where attached from there

look at post #81 you can see the tube
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/general-4x4-discussion/939227-2011-jesse-haines-ultra-4-koh-rig-rusty-bray-4.html
 
My old buggy was aluminized 1.25" exhaust pipe bent to fit and it cooled 600hp just fine.

New buggy is run through the chassis and uses -16 Fragola hose to connect.
 
Guess I'll add this stuff to the growing parts list and order it when the money tree is full again. From the sites I've checked so far summit has the best prices on hose and fittings. If y'all know of anywhere that has better prices post em up!
 
85toyo said:
Guess I'll add this stuff to the growing parts list and order it when the money tree is full again. From the sites I've checked so far summit has the best prices on hose and fittings. If y'all know of anywhere that has better prices post em up!
got all mine from jegs them and summit are pretty much the same on price
 
NTIDWELL said:
got all mine from jegs them and summit are pretty much the same on price

I priced everything through jegs last night then checked summit and found that they were about $80 cheaper on the complete setup. Not a huge difference but it helps.
 
ran into this problem about 6 months ago... i'm using my lower frame rail on my chassis. had some exhaust tubing cut and bent to make it easy for short radiator hose to connect it. i can get you some pictures, if you want. easy, found radiator tubes to fit from any parts store....
charles
 
irondalefj80 said:
ran into this problem about 6 months ago... i'm using my lower frame rail on my chassis. had some exhaust tubing cut and bent to make it easy for short radiator hose to connect it. i can get you some pictures, if you want. easy, found radiator tubes to fit from any parts store....
charles

Yeah that would be great.
 
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