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Dynomite 03-05-2013 11:24 PM

Heater Hose Connectors on Thermostat Housing
 
Has anyone modified the GM Heater Hose connections on the thermostat housing?

I get a temporary leak on those hose connections once in a while and just wiggle them a bit (push up and down on the hose) and leaks disappear. Does anyone have a drawing of the design of those heater hose connections?

They seem to slip a bit if you pull or push on them (a slip fit with some kind of seal of sorts).

A26B 03-06-2013 09:23 AM

Re: Heater Hose Connectors on Thermostat Housing
 
The originals are made from cast "pot metal" and do corrode and often break off in the T-stat housing. The Dutchman can be removed & the threads chased (1/2" MNPT) and a new nipple installed.

This is the only photo I have handy. The ones we stock are cad plated steel.
http://jerrysgaskets.com/store2/root...s/24503681.jpg

Dynomite 03-06-2013 12:20 PM

Re: Heater Hose Connectors on Thermostat Housing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by A26B (Post 165914)
The originals are made from cast "pot metal" and do corrode and often break off in the T-stat housing. The Dutchman can be removed & the threads chased (1/2" MNPT) and a new nipple installed.

This is the only photo I have handy. The ones we stock are cad plated steel.

Thanks for the explanation and photo Jerry....... that explains my suspicions about the design of those heater hose connections.
I thought I heard that someone was casting new thermostat housings but am not sure if that included new design heater hose connections.

Jerry.......let us know when you get those new PCV rubber connectors in stock (the connector that sits on top of both PCVs). I need a couple. Just post up here as you like :handshak:

Got the 91' ZR1 up and running again......smooth idle and revs like a ....like a .....well you know how a well tuned LT5 revs :p

Dynomite 03-07-2013 08:40 PM

Re: Heater Hose Connectors on Thermostat Housing
 
Another question....where does this fit in the engine compartment or on the LT5?

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...9b854e9983.jpg

tpr60 03-07-2013 09:12 PM

Re: Heater Hose Connectors on Thermostat Housing
 
Throttle cable hold down in top of plenum????

XfireZ51 03-07-2013 09:36 PM

Re: Heater Hose Connectors on Thermostat Housing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 166063)
Another question....where does this fit in the engine compartment or on the LT5?

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...9b854e9983.jpg

Fuel lines to regulator block. sit on top of heater box.

Dynomite 03-07-2013 10:46 PM

Re: Heater Hose Connectors on Thermostat Housing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by XfireZ51 (Post 166068)
Fuel lines to regulator block. sit on top of heater box.

That is it.....it appears that a stud screws in at that location with the nut holding the dual clamp and the TB coolant return on top of the dual clamp.....I had the TB coolant return bolted (not a stud) down there but the fuel lines go under the TB coolant return line. I eliminated TB coolant so just capped that off but now I think I will just shorten that line some more and not bolt it on top of fuel lines :handshak:

I was thinking TB cables or any pair of cables/lines also but got confused as I had to replace the evaporator in that location :D

This is someone elses engine with clamp correctly in place ;)

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...LT5topview.jpg

In the photo above......
I do not see the EVAP Purge vacuum line Exiting the Plenum on passenger side between the last two pair of runners?
I do see the Cruize Control Vacuum line Entering the Plenum on passenger side between the two middle pair of runners.

Cruize Control Vacuum System ...................................EVAP Purge Vacuum System with Solenoid
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...5252a35535.jpghttp://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...3761fafa4e.jpg


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