November 9, 200520 yr Does anybody know where to get decent lengths of 1.25" semi flexible coolant lines? Something to connect the engine to the radiator? I am putting my radiator in the back of the car and cannot find anything for less than $22.00 per foot. I have searched the area around me and have come up with nothing. Thanks, Matt
November 9, 200520 yr Use copper pipe where it doesn't have to be flexible. That's how the Vanagon Soob conversion guys do it.
November 14, 200520 yr Copper pipe works well. I used it to replace the factory lines on my old van's rear heat, and it was still in good shape when the van died several years later. You can also insulate it if you want to with cheap foam insulation available at home centers.
November 14, 200520 yr Author I actually was trying to stay away from copper due to myself being lazy right now, but is it looking like the way to go since soldering and copper is easier and cheaper than the flexible stuff. Matt
December 2, 200520 yr Napa does sell flex coolant line and standard flex line that doesnt have wire in it (lots easier to work with). If you need the Napa Part number PM me and I will get under my vanagon to check. I would avoid copper pipe unless youre a good plumber, the pipe is a PITA to sweat and keep vibration from damaging it.
December 2, 200520 yr Author I found some stuff that is working so far. 1" fuel transfer hose, cost me $34.00 for 20 feet . I would like to get that napa number if it is possible, for a back up. Matt
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