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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1970 Mustang => Topic started by: SCJSTU on July 24, 2010, 02:43:39 PM
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have incorrect hoses and water control valve...
anyone got some pics to share showing routing....especially at firewall
and how the water control valve hooks up..
thanks,
car built June 1970....
351C auto with a/c........so needs to be an a/c car in question
already have correct parts to go back on..
thanks,
Stuart
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Thinkl it might be best to check the assy manual - they normally have some good illustrations related to this.
In any case I don't have many good pictures of those areas as the air cleaner or shock tower supports are often in the way. To help I offer the following - not sure if its allot of help
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(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-160920173124.jpeg)
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Heres a few:
(http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2150/938553/3967892/58462932.jpg)
(http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2150/938553/3967892/58973799.jpg)
(http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2150/938553/3967892/58976011.jpg)
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Thanks fellas!
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NOTE: The following six posts were a separate thread on the same subject as above so they were merged with the earlier thread
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Can someone please post some pictures of the correct heater hose routing out of the firewall (including the orientation and location of the heater valve) for a 351C with A/C. I have seen a contradiction from what is shown in the Assembly Manual and other concours cars. Any help is appreciated
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Looks pretty consistent across this sampling - except for the aftermarket rubber hoses and clamps . Five or six different cars for this sampling and not one "restored" car ;)
Hope this helps
Curved hose between the heater core and the shut off valve (as well as the steel tube) are going to be fun to find
And yes one owner ignored or didn't see the arrow on the shut off valve when they reinstalled it :(
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-160920173547.jpeg)
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-160920180354.jpeg)
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-160920180011.jpeg)
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-160920175641.jpeg)
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/14/6-160920180208.jpeg)
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This is very helpful Jeff, thanks! The one thing I don't see in those pictures is the routing for the heater hose to the carbeurator choke. It looks like that particular heater hose, on some of the images you attached, is laying down below the valve cover, next to the exhaust manifold rather than right next to the choke. Also - just to be clear - the heater hose that connects to the steel tube and the heater valve is coneected to the heater core tube that is closest to the driver's side, correct?
I really appreciate your help
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This is very helpful Jeff, thanks! The one thing I don't see in those pictures is the routing for the heater hose to the carbeurator choke. It looks like that particular heater hose, on some of the images you attached, is laying down below the valve cover, next to the exhaust manifold rather than right next to the choke.
Looks like every owner when they replaced the original hoses forgot (or didn't try) to return the hose to the hose holder on the carburator choke. Instead they left that hose hanging loose next too or below the valve cover
Also - just to be clear - the heater hose that connects to the steel tube and the heater valve is coneected to the heater core tube that is closest to the driver's side, correct?
Yes that is what it shows in that one picture. Luckly that that car recently showed up at the Resto Mod shop. Though pretty original (had been parked for over 30 years) it left alot less original - Aftermarket suspension (no coil springs....) carb, intake, aluminum radiator, Calif evap and gas tank gone ......
I really appreciate your help
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So do you have a clear picture of how the hose going by choke is SUPPOSED to route? i can't tell if it should stay behind the valve cover, under the PCV hose or what.
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So do you have a clear picture of how the hose going by choke is SUPPOSED to route? i can't tell if it should stay behind the valve cover, under the PCV hose or what.
Nope - no pictures with that detail or I would have shared it ;)
Since the PVC hose was installed on the engine before it was slipped into the engine compartment and the heater hoses attached to the heater before it was installed and they were in place when the engine was installed (short S shaped hose on the one going to the shut off valve) The easiest and quickest routing IMHO would be to place the second outer heater hose into the choke holder/bracket after the other hose was connected and over the PVC hose
Just a guess