From: Kirk Thompson (kpt@lanl.gov)
Date: Wed Oct 13 2004 - 11:49:44 PDT
Hi.
I hooked both of my hoses to the right side of the engine (right side as
facing forward) near the water pump because there is no coolant "port" on
the left (that I could find) . One hose I got in my heater kit was too
short so I bought some from NAPA. It isn't as heavy-duty but it works fine.
Hope this helps.
-K
At 02:27 PM 10/13/2004, The Nallins wrote:
>Hi again, thanks to all who replied about my deuce heater hose question.
>Thanks especially to Kirk who sent this link
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>http://imageevent.com/cranetruck/m35winterizationkitpart
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>However, I still do not have a clue where the hose coming off the left side
>of the engine connects (as shown in illustration #1 in the link.) . My turbo
>multifuel deuce has a 2" coolant pipe, with two short sections of hose, on
>this side of the engine. It connects to a vertical canister located between
>the oil filters and gas filters. This canister has a petcock near the top,
>but when I crack it open I get oil, not coolant. I cannot find any other
>plugs.
>
>Someone with a hot water heater, please take a look under the hood and
>straighten me out! If the answer is obvious I will then nominate myself for
>the "Forum Moron of the Month" award.
>
>Thanks again and God bless. Gene
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