What's the name of this Hose? Where can I find? Help!
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
What's the name of this Hose? Where can I find? Help!
Hey everyone. I need a little help finding the name of this hose and where I can find it?
It appears as if the hose had already been fixed before, but obviously I need to completely replace it now.
I tried taking the best pics I could.
The car is a 93 base coupe.
Sorry about the crappy editing.
It's the first hose on the top, and it connect to the bottom of the water pump.
I'd like to purchase both hoses and change them at the same time.
The bottom hose I believe has a Tee that seperates to the throttle and the top of the water pump.
Any help would be appreciated!
It appears as if the hose had already been fixed before, but obviously I need to completely replace it now.
I tried taking the best pics I could.
The car is a 93 base coupe.
Sorry about the crappy editing.
It's the first hose on the top, and it connect to the bottom of the water pump.
I'd like to purchase both hoses and change them at the same time.
The bottom hose I believe has a Tee that seperates to the throttle and the top of the water pump.
Any help would be appreciated!
#2
Intermediate
I beleive they are:Top water pump to T hose (454532) and T to heater box hose (454496). These are Corvette Central part numbers and their product assistance phone is 1-269-426-3342 to be sure. At any rate I am sure they can help.
#3
Racer
Thread Starter
^ Thanks btw.
I'm trying to find these in stores though, and no one knows what they are when they look them up. Anyone have the exact name for them and what auto parts store I can find them from?
Online is most likely going to be my very last option.
I'm trying to find these in stores though, and no one knows what they are when they look them up. Anyone have the exact name for them and what auto parts store I can find them from?
Online is most likely going to be my very last option.
#4
Drifting
You know you might not want to put the "T" back in and basically do the throttle body bypass. Then you could use a straight hose. You would have to cap off the lines going into the trottle body and cap both empty slots on your throttle body as well.
#5
Safety Car
That makes for a nice cleaner set-up and 1 less hose to let go over the Opti