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Major System Category: AC & Cooling System
Task: Run the hard coolant pipes through the tunnel
Parts:
- Hard coolant pipes
- Corrugated flex pipe
- Spectre 7810 pipe adapter
- Corvette lower radiator hose (to adapt for upper radiator hose)
Additional Costs: Insulated pipe wrap ($50)
Time Requirement: 60 - 90 minutes
Date Started: August 1, 2012
Date Completed: August 1, 2012
My strategy for the build is to do as much as I can prior to engine install. This is also part of my budget and cash flow strategy. I am 12 to 14 months out from my engine purchase, this means I am going to a number of tasks that terminate with the engine, but will remain incomplete until the engine and accessories are installed. The coolant lines are an example.
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This is one of the hard coolant lines wrapped in insulator tape. I zip tied the ends and attached the appropriate connect sleeves. |
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Both wrapped hard coolant lines resting inside the tunnel. Orientation: the engine bay looking forward. |
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The 1/2 and 1/4 inch lines connecting into the radiator. This area will get more crowded as the AC lines get run. |
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Lower radiator hose clamped to the radiator and uncut at this point. |
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Coolant line run from the upper radiator to the hard line below. |
The item I am missing is the Corvette donor lower radiator hose needed to make an elbow from the driver's side upper radiator connection. A quick couple of clicks on my mouse, and found what I needed at Corvette Salvage. This part showed up a couple of days later. I went ahead and used a Spectre 7810 hose adapter to connect both ends.
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