pboggini
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- First Name
- Pete
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- Nov 30, 2018
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- San Jose, CA
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- 2019 Lightning Blue XL Ranger 4x2 Supercrew.
Alright, here is what I did. Picked up that heater hose for a 1994 Ranger that is 3/8" ID with nice thick walls:
Next, here is the progress, old verses the parts I assembled:
The old one next to the part that basically fell off in my hand last night. You can see how thin the walls are:
And finally, the finished product:
Dunno how happy I am about the hand twist clamps I bought but I realized they were like that after I got it apart. But, it seems OK.
Notice, I'm a Sys Admin by trade so I shorted the safety wire and kept it in there. It seems to still be able to float and I ran it and it all seemed fine. Fortunately I have a double flaring tool so I could put those flanges on for the clamps which makes me feel better about it all holding together.
peterb
Next, here is the progress, old verses the parts I assembled:
The old one next to the part that basically fell off in my hand last night. You can see how thin the walls are:
And finally, the finished product:
Dunno how happy I am about the hand twist clamps I bought but I realized they were like that after I got it apart. But, it seems OK.
Notice, I'm a Sys Admin by trade so I shorted the safety wire and kept it in there. It seems to still be able to float and I ran it and it all seemed fine. Fortunately I have a double flaring tool so I could put those flanges on for the clamps which makes me feel better about it all holding together.
peterb
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