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Deuce Coolant Hemorrhage (LEAK)

timntrucks

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Drove deuce to a flag raising Saturday morning and once I got it parked out comes the water. So looks like lower radiator hose has a hole in it., I got it home before all the water ran out. I think I'll change out all the hoses on it. Any members suggestions on source.. I see some replacement numbers in the parts swap TMs. for the NAPA hoses. I think I should change the little shorts one too. Thanks for input on this.
 
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Tracer

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Yes I agree. Replace the little short hoses that go from the water pump to oil cooler 2, & water pump to thermostat housing 1. They can get overlooked, but they can go bad and leak just like the larger hoses.
 

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I had to change mine the other day. I used a gates hose. The OEM hose had no reinforcement cords in it. I could peel it back like a curly fry.DSCN0529[1].jpgDSCN0524[1].jpgDSCN0527[1].jpg

I changed out the belts too. They looked like new from the top, but when I took them off.
 

timntrucks

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ill take it apart this week and get some new hoses. we had a plaque dedication at same spot at 10.00 so i came back with 925a2for that.
 

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I bought all of them at Napa. They're all standard straight hoses other than the lower. I trimmed a little off the lower and it fit fine. The Napa # is in the deuce civvy cross reference spreadsheet that's stickied at the top of this forum.

I would do ALL the hoses. Every single one. Do it all at once. If one failed, they'll all fail soon.

Clean any corrosion off the pipes or thermostat housing.
 

rustystud

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I also replaced all my hoses at the same time. I went with all silicone hoses except for the radiator hoses which I bought at "Eriks" . I still might replace the radiator hoses with some nice custom silicone hoses like Hank did. Silicone lasts so long I'll be dead and buried before they go bad.
 
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