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- Ft. Lauderdale, FL
- Vehicle Year
- 99
- Engine
- 3.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Tire Size
- P235/75R15
- My credo
- A properly suspensioned Ranger can be safely airborne for up to 4 seconds at a time! =:O
A "friend" let his current set of rad & heater hoses go a bit too long... in the hot, humid, SALT air of So-Fla... when bypassing a recent failure of the Rube Goldberg tees-to-feed-the-Intake-Manifold, I, err, "he" noticed some troubling rust where hoses attach... wondering if anything needs to be done before cinching down some new rubber:
Here's the heater hose attach point off the water pump:
Most of the black is "melted" hose residue, but there's some light rust at the very tip, and a distinct "tongue" of rust that extends beyond where the over-the-hill hose ended...
... should I SAND this with wet-dry? If so, what GRIT?
Going lower into the system, using a mirror, here's a look at the backside of the WP bypass that wye's into the lower rad hose... looks like perhaps minute leaking has been goin' own?... looks a little "crusty" and lumpy... need to SMOOTH it out... safely.
Here's the heater hose attach point off the water pump:
Most of the black is "melted" hose residue, but there's some light rust at the very tip, and a distinct "tongue" of rust that extends beyond where the over-the-hill hose ended...
... should I SAND this with wet-dry? If so, what GRIT?
Going lower into the system, using a mirror, here's a look at the backside of the WP bypass that wye's into the lower rad hose... looks like perhaps minute leaking has been goin' own?... looks a little "crusty" and lumpy... need to SMOOTH it out... safely.
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