<VV> Help, heater hose installation on a 1965

Jim Houston jhouston001 at cfl.rr.com
Thu May 7 19:52:19 EDT 2009


Also, you should be able to connect the two pieces of duct by "screwing" 
them together - shouldn't need a coffee can! BTDT...

Jim Houston

John S Ryall wrote:
>  
> I have used a short piece of duct connector that generally comes with
> clothes dryer hose.  I put one end inside the heater hose and clamp it. 
> Then slice the exposed end and spread it so it will slide over the stub
> on the heater box.  Put a hose clamp on it before crawl under the car. 
> Slide it into place and tighten the clamp.   Super easy!
>
> John Ryall
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