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Old 08-05-2025, 05:45 AM   #1
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Default Re: 47 Flathead Water Pump Swap Tricks?

I will add one thought to the great advice above: if you are not worried about points judging consider using new silicone hose for the lower hoses. I used to dread working on the lower radiator hoses, trying to fold the hose almost in half to get both ends to line up with the pump inlet and the lower water outlet on the radiator. No longer a worry, silicone hose is flexible and easy to install. I did this a couple years ago on my dad's 46 sedan and it was amazingly easy. I have since done this on my 38 and again it was very easy compared to regular radiator hose.
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Old 08-05-2025, 05:49 AM   #2
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I will add one thought to the great advice above: if you are not worried about points judging consider using new silicone hose for the lower hoses. I used to dread working on the lower radiator hoses, trying to fold the hose almost in half to get both ends to line up with the pump inlet and the lower water outlet on the radiator. No longer a worry, silicone hose is flexible and easy to install. I did this a couple years ago on my dad's 46 sedan and it was amazingly easy. I have since done this on my 38 and again it was very easy compared to regular radiator hose.
Interesting. Do they come in black? I've seen blue silicone hose, but haven't been in the market. I do like this idea.
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