Heater hose return fitting replacement
Hello all,
For those who have replaced the heater hose return fitting on the remote thermostat housing, did you leave the housing assembly bolted in place during replacement? |
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Well the assembly looks fairly sturdy so it should be able to remain in place. Does anyone recall how many amps the fan relays are rated for? I picked up some spal fans to replace the factory fans and they are pretty beefy compared to the factory.
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If your question regarding fan relay amperage rating is because of concern over Spal fan, Spal fans will run with no issue with existing relays. I am running two Spal fans.
If anything, 120 amp alternator may be underpowered. I am running 200 amp rated Quality Power alternator. Quality Power high output alternator is newer generation Nippon Denso unit in custom CNC aluminum housing to work with CS144 mounting points. |
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Spal fans I bought was from Dewitt and showed up with GM connectors. You might have to de-pin Spal connector, take a WAG, connect/run and see if the fan is running in correct direction.
200 amp alternator and Spal fans, good aluminum radiator and overheating will become a distant memory.:thumbsup: |
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Alrighty, I am open for to some suggestions? Appropriately sized EZ out? This happened while trying to remove the plastic retainer from the heater hose. What is left of the aluminum gave up before the plastic retainer did.
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I would remove the housing and drill/tap for his improved part. Separate note I installed the Dewitts fans with their shroud plug n play. Well designed to seal to radiator. I need to do the 200 amp alternator upgrade, but no problems to date with stock alternators. You definitely know when the fans kick in and way louder than stock. Best wishes. |
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Hi, Craig! Oh yes, I already have the new and improved part on standby. Sure enough in Jerry?s description he mentions the factory nipple pot metal makeup and I just found that out. This stuff looks nasty inside as well. If anyone checking this thread has the factory piece in place and it starts leaking, be prepared for this same scenario if it needs to come off.
Now a major concern I have is the reservoir hose needs to come off the housing for me to turn this into a bench job. The main issue with that is I have no idea what that repro part is for that retainer holding that hose on. And if it is anything like the heater hose retainer after 30 plus years, it is coming off in pieces just like this one did. Not a fan of these type of connectors. |
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Well not great news on removing what was left of the heater hose fitting. It has pretty much fused with the threads of the housing itself. At this point, I am considering drilling out the material and having an aluminum bung welded on top so the new heater hose connection can be threaded on.
I am thinking this might be the ticket, otherwise this thing is a paper weight at this point and I need to find a new housing. https://www.amazon.com/EVIL-ENERGY-F...CHP18YPX&psc=1 |
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