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EFI 351 swap lower radiator hose issue

grinchyfella

New Member
Joined
Sep 26, 2011
Messages
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I have a 69 bronco with the 351 Windsor swap. My radiator lower outlet is on the passenger side. I have seen many frankenstien setups but I would like to know if there is a hose that fits the application in one peice. Does anyone have a hose # to try?
 

70_Steve

Old Guy
Joined
Dec 13, 2002
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I have a 69 bronco with the 351 Windsor swap. My radiator lower outlet is on the passenger side. I have seen many frankenstien setups but I would like to know if there is a hose that fits the application in one peice. Does anyone have a hose # to try?
I have a 70 Bronco with a 351W and having the lower radiator outlet on the passenger side is most convenient, since my standard rotation waterpump inlet is on the passenger side.

So, I'm guessing the missing information is: You installed some serpentine belt system that required a reverse rotation pump, and the inlet is on the driver's side. I don't think the solution to add a length of metal tubing between the hose ends should be considered a frankenstein. It does work very well.

Also, member Pedestrian said he found a SuperDuty hose that fits pretty well. Try the search.
 

bluesbish

Full Member
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Jan 30, 2011
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Upstate New York
I found the best solution for me was to run the bc broncos bi-directional water pump. it puts your water pump inlet on the passenger side and allows you to run a normal serp type set up.
 
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