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What heater hose nipple?
I need to get a new hose nipple for my 6X heads. The catalogs show 2 styles. One is for up to '72 heads and had the spring. The other is for up to '77 or so with rubber inside. They are interchangeable, is there any advantage of one over the other?
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I don't know, but am curious of the reason for the spring and/or rubber.
I had a 77 GP and it had decent heat only a block from the house on the coldest of days. |
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301 HHN has the built in right turn...
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455Ron, PM sent.
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If you actually live in a area where you drive the car during a season where you need heat then the nipple with the spring helpsthe motor build heat faster.
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