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    Then this should work
    https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...tor+hose&pos=0
    If it does I'd call ahead to make sure they have one in stock. The closest O'Reillys to me is about 2 blocks away, but I always call ahead and print out a list of what I want. Saves time with the know it by what's in the book crowd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY View Post
    Then this should work
    https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...tor+hose&pos=0
    If it does I'd call ahead to make sure they have one in stock. The closest O'Reillys to me is about 2 blocks away, but I always call ahead and print out a list of what I want. Saves time with the know it by what's in the book crowd.
    That one would work if I swap out the upright manifold outlet for a 45. Might be the best choice. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    That one would work if I swap out the upright manifold outlet for a 45. Might be the best choice. Thanks.
    To close the loop, I ordered the lower & upper hoses for the '57 Chevy V8, the upper being the one you suggested Ken, along with a high zoot chrome Mr Gasket thermostat housing with a straight shot 45 bend to the front. With a bit of trimming the top hose is going to be fine, and it's looking like the lower is a good fit as it is, but might need just a light trim on one end. It's too darned cold to be out in the barn today!
    Thanks Ken, for the link to the upper, and thanks too, 36 sedan for your ideas. A couple more steps towards being on the road topless!
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