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Old 07-11-2005, 09:38 AM
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Still have the coolent hose running to the TB?
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Yes they do. But mine don't. lol not anymore anyways.
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Originally Posted by SierraCrew
Yes they do. But mine don't. lol not anymore anyways.
Well where is it? driver or passenger side? Or below? how long did it take you to bypass it?
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it goes in one side and out the other. pop the hood and look and youll spot it pretty easily.

parts needed:

3/16 brass barb and 2 small hose clamps. takes bout 5 mins to do. make sure you let the truck cool foro a long time.
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
make sure you let the truck cool foro a long time.
Yeah or you might be making a trip to the emergency room. I did the tb on my truck after about a 30 min cool time and damn it was still hot as hell. Luckily my good ole' crafstman gloves saved me from gettin burnt too bad.
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Same here Cody. But yeah, hose in one side and out the other of the TB, just below the intake blade.
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I spotted it, i guess i just need to let it cool down now.
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Done hey did you cap the old holes with anything?
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
it goes in one side and out the other. pop the hood and look and youll spot it pretty easily.

parts needed:

3/16 brass barb and 2 small hose clamps. takes bout 5 mins to do. make sure you let the truck cool foro a long time.
what did you need all those parts for i just took mine off the left side (when your looking at it) and removed the right hose completely and just pluged the left hose striaght on to where the right hose was.

i didn't cap anything i guess you could if you wanted to but if your never going to use them agian why bother.

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to keep the flow the way it was intended i guess. besides, it was only like 3$



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