While putting Giddyup back together, but before I refill her with HOAT coolant, I have decided that I want to replace as many of the original molded 5/8" heater hoses that I can with high quality but bulk (straight) 5/8" heater hose.
Having already done the viscous heater delete is what makes this even possible and in fact I have figured out a way to route most of the molded coolant hoses more simply by using wide radiuses to make the connections while still avoid moving parts and staying under the engine cover
All that said, it would be easier for me to make one of the cabin heater connections if I could replace the STRAIGHT barbed fitting that threads into the thermostat housing with EITHER a 45 or 90 fitting. These are available readily available in 5/8" barb x 1/2" male iron pipe...there are even a few 90's available with a longer sweep, which is also going to be necessary to make this happen.
The thermostat fitting that I am referring to is the 5/8" straight barb with the hose going to the viscous heater and is also located RIGHT NEXT to the smaller 5/16" right angle barb fitting that connects with the hose to the top of the coolant tank mounted on the firewall.
My questions are--
Is the thread that goes into the thermostat housing on that fitting simply 1/2" untapered make pipe threads or is it some sort of metric equivalent of that??
What is the actual thread size, pitch and taper of that fitting?
Anyone??
TIA
Having already done the viscous heater delete is what makes this even possible and in fact I have figured out a way to route most of the molded coolant hoses more simply by using wide radiuses to make the connections while still avoid moving parts and staying under the engine cover
All that said, it would be easier for me to make one of the cabin heater connections if I could replace the STRAIGHT barbed fitting that threads into the thermostat housing with EITHER a 45 or 90 fitting. These are available readily available in 5/8" barb x 1/2" male iron pipe...there are even a few 90's available with a longer sweep, which is also going to be necessary to make this happen.
The thermostat fitting that I am referring to is the 5/8" straight barb with the hose going to the viscous heater and is also located RIGHT NEXT to the smaller 5/16" right angle barb fitting that connects with the hose to the top of the coolant tank mounted on the firewall.
My questions are--
Is the thread that goes into the thermostat housing on that fitting simply 1/2" untapered make pipe threads or is it some sort of metric equivalent of that??
What is the actual thread size, pitch and taper of that fitting?
Anyone??
TIA
Last edited: