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Posted by I Bleed Green on October 16, 2004 at 11:09:41 from (65.54.98.111):
In Reply to: routing heated hose posted by benny on October 16, 2004 at 08:15:26:
I will tell you how i have them hooked up on my 4020 Gas. I have a Hiniker 900 cab. I will start with the engine heater. The (cold) hose i have by the engine block drain. The (hot) hose should be in the head. I used the place where the bypass pipe connector goes into the head. I put a 5 or 6 inch nipple there with a tee at the top. I used a hose in place of the bypass pipe. For the cab (cold) I put a nipple and tee by the radiator drain. For the (hot) i drilled and tapped (3/8" pipe tap) one of the thermostat housings. I think a 3020 only has 1 of them. A 4020 has 2.
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