JasonD
04-11-2004, 11:26 PM
I just did the TB collent bypass mod, and I don't like how close the hose is to the pulley. I am going to buy a longer replacement hose that goes into the engine after the TB bypass mod coupler and them zip-tie the entire assembly to the main radiator hose, out of the way of the intake and pulley.
So anyway...does anyone happen to have the dimensions of the hose I am talking about?
It is depicted in this pic as being removed from the TB.
http://www.installuniversity.com/install_university/installu_graphics/sophomore_year/tb_bypass/rubber_hose_tb_exit.jpg
I didn't have time to measure it and I won't for a couple of days and I would like to drop by the auto part store on my way home from work tomorrow.
blacknight
04-11-2004, 11:34 PM
1/4 inch. The hose from the radiator is 5/16.
JasonD
04-11-2004, 11:40 PM
Originally posted by blacknight
1/4 inch. The hose from the radiator is 5/16.
Hmm...I thought they would have been the same size.
I wonder if the coupler I bought from BMR is meant to go in one way? No biggie...I made it fit anyway. :)
So if I go to an auto parts store and just ask for "1/4 inch radiator hose" that is good enough?
coogsLS1
04-12-2004, 12:49 AM
yeah just ask them and tell them what you are doing, they should supply you with something good.
gi8e7oi825
04-12-2004, 01:47 AM
Hmmm! Sure I don't own a Camaro, but Firebirds are the same right? Right.
I just did something similar to what you're trying to do. I did it yesterday, Apr 10th (not that it matters) Well, what lead me to replace my hoses was the fact that when I tried to remove the 5" piece from the throttle body, I had to cut it. The dman thing wouldn't budge! I purchased a BBK 80mm TB and decided not to use the bypass mod.
So anyway, I went to Adv. Auto Parts and asked for a some ¼" hose. That fit wonderfully! I didn't replace the other hose that came from the radiator going to the TB and ended up having a ****ing leak!!! So, I went back to the store and got some more ¼" hose for the other side... I figured that there might have been too much pressure since the hose was 5/16" trying to force coolant into a ¼" hose. Those worm clamps I bought were dman tight too, so...
So far no leak, but the nasty thing about it was trying to get ¼" of hose to go over the nipple coming from the radiator. I had to stretch the hose, which took about an hour with several tries. The bastard hose would NOT get on the nipple w/o some lube! I would have used 5/16" all the way through, but 'cause of the leak, I'm not so sure about it anymore...
So... either get 5/16" and be done quick, or get ¼" and be done later.
that's all
- greg
(yes, I registered here JUST to post a reply to this. Feel special???)
AL SS590 M6
04-12-2004, 03:15 PM
Radiator side 5/16"
Head crossover tube size 1/4"
JasonD
04-12-2004, 03:21 PM
Thanks for the help everyone. It is appreciated.
1stls1
04-12-2004, 08:36 PM
I forget the size, but I have posted that the BMR bpass came w/ an adapter w/ the same size opening on both sides:cry: :rolleyes: !
JasonD
04-12-2004, 10:42 PM
Originally posted by 1stls1
I forget the size, but I have posted that the BMR bpass came w/ an adapter w/ the same size opening on both sides:cry: :rolleyes: !
No wonder why one was a real drag to get on. :)
I was at Pep Boys picking up a K&N oil filter today that I ordered and tried to get the hose. They said they only had gas line that size. :confused:
AL SS590 M6
04-12-2004, 11:12 PM
Originally posted by JasonD
No wonder why one was a real drag to get on. :)
I was at Pep Boys picking up a K&N oil filter today that I ordered and tried to get the hose. They said they only had gas line that size. :confused:
Any good quality reinforced rubber hose will work fine. Gas line is OK. I'd just stay away from plastic hose.
danno02SS
04-12-2004, 11:59 PM
Did the TBB two weeks ago using the BMR kit. Getting the radiator hose into the coupler was easy, but the crossover tube hose to the coupler was a real bitch. I too felt that the hose was too close to the pulley so I bought some 1/4" inch fuel line hose to extend it in between the pulley and PS pump. I still had problems getting the fuel line hose to fit well into the coupler. I wasn't sure if the fuel line hose could handle the heat so I ordered the throttle body to pipe hose from AutoZone($17). I just got it today. It is a (12" x 5") L molded 5/16" tube. It looks like it will be a great fit from the coupler to the crossover tube. I'll probably have to double clamp the hose at the tube becuase of the bigger size.
the part number is :
63101 Goodyear TB to PIPE hose
JasonD
05-11-2004, 02:25 PM
Originally posted by danno02SS
63101 Goodyear TB to PIPE hose
How did this work out for you?
I know it is somewhat trivial..but I am considering just getting one long 5/16" hose and going all the way from the radiator to the head coolant line, replacing the 1/4" line. I don't expect it to leak on the 1/4" end if I clamp it REALLY tight or if I double clamp it.
Thoughts?