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Weird size radiator hose and where to get it??

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Weird size radiator hose and where to get it??

Post by Wozza244 »

My 6.5 chev diesel bottom rad hose has a outside diameter of 65mm at the pump end and 52mm at the radiator end.

What company would i call to get this specially ordered?
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Post by Tiny »

have you tried repco etc or a radiator shop?
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Post by Wozza244 »

Na i only just thought to look now and nothings open.
But from memory it was a huge hassle last time me and a mate tried getting weird size hoses for a feroza with a v6 in it i cant remember the company he got it thru tho and i dont speak with him any more
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Post by ledgend80 »

try the mob in wa who do the chev conversions some one on here should know there name.
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

i got the rad outlet on my old chev diesel rangie changed to 65mm, much easier this way, and then used a heavy duty universal flexi type hose :)
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Post by Wozza244 »

6.5 rangie wrote:i got the rad outlet on my old chev diesel rangie changed to 65mm, much easier this way, and then used a heavy duty universal flexi type hose :)
That sounds tops in theory but the other end is 15mm smaller so as usual, its mine so its not standard/easy :bad-words:
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Post by krusty182 »

Brunswick diesel do heaps of these in WA. Google them.
There was another company, Linquip, based in Albury? I think? that used to do them as well but I don't know if they are still around.
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Post by chimpboy »

6.5 rangie wrote:i got the rad outlet on my old chev diesel rangie changed to 65mm, much easier this way, and then used a heavy duty universal flexi type hose :)
I like the sound of this. It's surprising how cheaply you can get little mods done to a radiator.
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Post by Wozza244 »

Wozza244 wrote:
6.5 rangie wrote:i got the rad outlet on my old chev diesel rangie changed to 65mm, much easier this way, and then used a heavy duty universal flexi type hose :)
That sounds tops in theory but the other end is 15mm smaller so as usual, its mine so its not standard/easy :bad-words:
Sorry 6.5 rangie, i wrote before i thought :oops: yes i got ya now mate!
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Post by dank »

check out this catalogue, you might find something suitable.

http://mackayrubber.com.au/pdf/HoseWeb.pdf - All of your standard auto parts shops usually are supplied by mackay.

Other wise some truck bits stores have pipe reducers, a rubber fitting that slide into the hose to reduce the inside diameter, you might have some luck with that kind of thing as well....
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Post by Wozza244 »

dank wrote:check out this catalogue, you might find something suitable.

http://mackayrubber.com.au/pdf/HoseWeb.pdf - All of your standard auto parts shops usually are supplied by mackay.

Other wise some truck bits stores have pipe reducers, a rubber fitting that slide into the hose to reduce the inside diameter, you might have some luck with that kind of thing as well....
Yeah my bottom radiator outlet has a rubber sleeve on it to make up the room to 50mm, i spoke to NATRAD today his best solution was to flare some exhaust pipe from 50mm up to the 65mm and rubber either end to the radiator and to the pump. Sounds easy and i will be able to use some of the 65mm hose i have already. What a bloody turnout!!! Thanks for the suggestions :)
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Post by beinthemud »

If you were in Vic id match it up for you
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