HotDonnaTheBus
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There is a U shaped hose that goes OVER the hoses on mine where it was shortened held on with regular stainless steel hose clamps. I need to hook mine back up now! Guess I need to buy more coolant first and I am worried about bubbles. Seems like that can be an issue. I am not the original owner so I didn't do the hose removal. Have you seen any good YouTube videos on how to?What did you use to loop it back into itself? Im considering just using a piece of the same line and hose clamps.
Bubbles? I figured it was like a car, start it with the cap off. Guess i need to do more research. I havent run across anything besides before and after pics.There is a U shaped hose that goes OVER the hoses on mine where it was shortened held on with regular stainless steel hose clamps. I need to hook mine back up now! Guess I need to buy more coolant first and I am worried about bubbles. Seems like that can be an issue. I am not the original owner so I didn't do the hose removal. Have you seen any good YouTube videos on how to?
Ok, i talked to my nephew/diesel mechanic. He said bubbles can happen but..leave radiator cap off and start it..basically burp it. Lots of youtube videos about it..good luck!Bubbles? I figured it was like a car, start it with the cap off. Guess i need to do more research. I havent run across anything besides before and after pics.
What did you use to loop it back into itself? Im considering just using a piece of the same line and hose clamps.
Be careful your loop doesn't kink if it's just the same hose. I made a small "U" from 1" PVC and reused the hose clamps off the heater as they are a high quality clamp.
I did something similar but with galvanized steel pipe as PVC is not intended for use where temperatures can exceed 140F.
Coolant temps in my bus regularly exceed 180F.