69'Barracuda
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Does anyone know where to buy hoses for stock bb radiator part number 2863209 and 2863243, or if anyone knows a place a buy them. I think I found Mancini sells the top one but no bottom. Thanks.
Really looking for the stock molded look. Even better with part numbers butView attachment 1715416510 View attachment 1715416511 Unless you want rubber I use flexible stainless from Silicone Intakes. You buy only what you need.
Electric Radiator Cooling Fans
Nice! You don’t happen to still have the good year part numbers do youFor my duster, i have a 22" rad, so all i did was fine Goodyear part numbers for a 68 Plymouth Barracuda with a 383 in it. Got both top and bottom, both fit great. Ordered both hoses thru local Jobber parts store.
i can look for you may take a little bit to go through the bills.Nice! You don’t happen to still have the good year part numbers do you
No rush. If you have free time awesome, if not no worries eitheri can look for you may take a little bit to go through the bills.
Awesome I’ll look them up. Thanks so much.That went faster than i thought. Goo 60665 & GOO 62597. Both molded hoses.
Found them. I don’t believe they have a coil in them, do you have a coil part number too by any chance?Goodyear is now Continental. Part numbers stayed the same. So the upper is 60662 and the lower is 60659. Get them thru RockAuto.
That's when the hoses were made right, mine still had the original lower hose on it after 50 years.I work at Continental, used to be Goodyear belt and hose plant. Back in the early years when we still produced hoses, There would be totes coming down the conveyer, the hose going to the OE plants Chrysler, Ford, and GM, the bottom hoses had the coils in them. Then totes with the same hose going to the dealers and parts houses wouldn't have the coil in them.
I planned on getting a spring just to be safe. Better to spend 5 bucks now than having to pull the hose, installing it, draining all the fluids, etc.I'm happy that most of you haven't had an issue with a collapsing lower issue. I have seen it twice. Reving up the motor in the shop you can watch the hose collapse flat. Didn't replace the hose. Removed the spring from an old throw away hose and put it in my hose. Fixed it.