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redred321
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Post by redred321 » Tue Jun 26, 2007 3:45 pm

MORE ON WATERPUMP HOSES I have been looking at my 6 yr water hose and wondering what to do. I have a section of hose and pvc splice in my tools. Now I can replace it and carry the old one. Goodyear # 63936 Dayco #80416 Gates 28479 I called around and using the Goodyear number got the other 2 references. Prices at AutoZone and O'Rileys = $18. Pep Boys was $19. Another good reason for muddling through all for the messages.

a14@att.net
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Post by a14@att.net » Tue Jun 26, 2007 3:55 pm

Summit Racing Equipment - GTR-63936 - $11.39 http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=GTR%2D63936> Walt
> MORE ON WATERPUMP HOSES I have been looking at my 6 yr water hose > and wondering what to do. I have a section of hose and pvc splice in > my tools. Now I can replace it and carry the old one. > > Goodyear # 63936 Dayco #80416 Gates 28479 > > I called around and using the Goodyear number got the other 2 > references. Prices at AutoZone and O'Rileys = $18. Pep Boys was $19. > > Another good reason for muddling through all for the messages. >

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Post by rustygreasy » Tue Jun 26, 2007 10:48 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, a14@... wrote:
> > Summit Racing Equipment - GTR-63936 - $11.39 > http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=GTR%2D63936> > > Walt > > > > MORE ON WATERPUMP HOSES I have been looking at my 6 yr water hose > > and wondering what to do. I have a section of hose and pvc splice in > > my tools. Now I can replace it and carry the old one. > > > > Goodyear # 63936 Dayco #80416 Gates 28479 > > > > I called around and using the Goodyear number got the other 2 > > references. Prices at AutoZone and O'Rileys = $18. Pep Boys was $19. > > > > Another good reason for muddling through all for the messages. > > >
Here is an item that I saw in one of my automotive trade magazines. With it you could use bulk 3/4" hose. It is a stainless steel coil that slides over the hose and allows you to bend it up to 90 degrees without collapsing it. The coils might even help to dissipate heat. You could carry just the hose bending coil on a trip since you can always find the bulk hose. http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/archives/2007/04/bend_it_shape_i.htm#more Steve A16 "DuraThump"

revmaaatin
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Post by revmaaatin » Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:03 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "rustygreasy" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, a14@ wrote: > > > > Summit Racing Equipment - GTR-63936 - $11.39 > > http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=GTR%2D63936> > > > > Walt > > > > > > > MORE ON WATERPUMP HOSES I have been looking at my 6 yr water
hose
> > > and wondering what to do. I have a section of hose and pvc
splice in
> > > my tools. Now I can replace it and carry the old one. > > > > > > Goodyear # 63936 Dayco #80416 Gates 28479 > > > > > > I called around and using the Goodyear number got the other 2 > > > references. Prices at AutoZone and O'Rileys = $18. Pep Boys was
$19.
> > > > > > Another good reason for muddling through all for the messages. > > > > > > Here is an item that I saw in one of my automotive trade magazines. > With it you could use bulk 3/4" hose. It is a stainless steel coil > that slides over the hose and allows you to bend it up to 90 degrees > without collapsing it. The coils might even help to dissipate heat. > You could carry just the hose bending coil on a trip since you can > always find the bulk hose. > >
http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/archives/2007/04/bend_it_shape_i.htm# more
> > Steve > A16 "DuraThump" >
Hello walt, rusty, list- I think I am lost in the weeds trying to understand the answer to the question that has not been asked. Was there an original question, like, "Is their a suitable substitute for the KLR water hose?" If there was, it went past me in a BFO. =blinding flash of the obvious. The previous thread/discussion talks about bends in the hose, bending the hose. Looking at my KLR hose, and thinking if it comes to replacing the hose--it looks like an OEM solution, or am I missing something here? or are the SNIP
> > > Goodyear # 63936 Dayco #80416 Gates 28479 unSNIP
suitable substitutes for I.D., etc? and who cares about the bends? besides my Navy diving buddies. So the question remains, what KLR problem was being solved? revmaaatin. some days its wheat, some days I am in the weeds.

a14@att.net
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Post by a14@att.net » Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:16 pm

> So the question remains, what KLR problem was being solved? > > revmaaatin. some days its wheat, some days I am in the weeds. >
The stock hose set will cost about $60 from the dealer, but a Goodyear #63936 heater hose can be cut to fit all three pieces and costs about $25 Replacement hose clamps are also available from your local auto parts store. Source: http://www.klr650.marknet.us/wpump.html> Walt

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