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Old Jan 5, 2007 | 03:56 PM
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Finishing up a water pump replacement and can't remember which heater hose goes to the top of the water pump and which goes to the bottom. Can someone post a decent picture or give a decent explanation of which goes where?

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New I should've taken pics first.
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aren't they both different sizes?
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They are the same diameter. They go from the water pump, around the power steering reservoir and along the inner fender, then under the coolant recovery tank. Not sure if they are heater hoses or recovery hoses. It is a 1994 LT1.
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Doesn't anyone have a photo of the front passenger side of the LT1 engine?
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Does this help.

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You are a saint! Thank you so much!
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