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I can't believe that after all this time no one has found the correct lower radiator hose. Not sure how many V8's in I6 position out there but probably more than V8's in forward position. The raised portion of the frame is more of an issue for hose contact in the rear position. I have searched old post here and the internet. The best I found was a hose with one end 1/4" in ID smaller than required, it will work but needs expanding. Someone must of found a molded hose that will work. I have tired 3 different hoses, close but still rub. I could shield it but want it to look correct. If you can help it would be greatly appreciated!
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I have a big block and use a Gates 20610. The fan clutch is about 3/8" from the radiator, so I would call that the "forward" position. It clears everywhere by at least 3/8".
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My '71 was born with an I6.. Some previous owner installed a 454 and used fabricated mounts.. It's mounted really "forward" and also a bit lower than stock.. Too close to the radiator for a fan clutch and too low for a fan shroud.. Electric fans and fabricated shroud.. Lower hose is a Gates 19670.. It clears everything, touches nothing..
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If you have an issue with it rubbing the frame you can take a portion of the old radiator hose about 3 in Long and slit it and fit over your hose to act like a sleeve to take the rubbing / abuse. I have been doing this for many years without issue, I hope that helps
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The original GM number for the small block lower radiator hose with the engine in the correct location is 3918487. If you Google "3918487 hose" you'll find lots of places that sell reproductions. I got mine from Classic Industries. I have no idea if would fit your application though.
Incidentally, when new the trucks included a large flexible spring inside the lower hose. I still have mine. I assume that was just included to prevent kinking at the bends. |
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Aren't the V8 engines in K10/20 trucks in the farther back position? Maybe you could search for a K10 lower hose.
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My V8 is in the rearward I6/4x4 SBC position and the lower hose has the proper molded bend to clear the frame "flange" or curl on my '67. Check out Gates 20694 or ACDelco 24035L to see one of those will work for you.
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Man, that's a tough one. I doublechecked my lower hose and it definitely clears the curled-up lip on the frame rail. The lower hose connection on the radiator should be angled upward.
I wonder if the lower outlet is angled differently to cause the hose to tilt downward against the frame? FWIW, I'm using a Champion CC369 radiator: https://www.championradiators.com/product/CC369 |
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Situation is complicated by the fact that the radiator fitting and water pump fittings are different diameters. I found a hose that bends up and around the frame rail. It is from a later model gm truck. I think I went with ACDelco AC24053L. Fits okay by applying a little twist when clamping it in. Not perfect, but it work. See this thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=625730 |
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Why is that portion of the frame rail curled up? Is that a 2wd thing? Definitely not needed on a 4x4.
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I ended up using a hose from a Dodge Dakota, dont remember what year but the year or years they had a V8 in them, came with a fiber sleeve already on it, did use a double clamp on the lower pump, but dont think its really needed, i looked for a number or receipt, couldnt find, Good Luck
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I had to sleeve my lower hose when I swapped motors. I noticed the angle of the intlet on my old water pump was at a different angle than the new one I used. I'm pretty sure this is the problem here, with the correct water pump the hose doesn't hit the frame.
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