Throttle Body Colant Bypass PROBLEM
This morning I go out and look just to make sure, and one of the clamps were resting on the big black thing. (Blue Mark)

So I pushed it away from that. Sorry dont know the name of the part. It looked fine, started it up no leaks were all good.
Then I go to wendys and get some lunch on the way there every time i gave it some gas it would make a whining sound. So i pulled over and to find this.


So I call a friend a we redneck it with a shop rag and some zip ties to get me home.
Now my problem is idk where to get the hose, Bennet, Advanced, Autozone, hell even NAPA doesnt have it. So i get a friend of mine on the phone, he is the part manager at the Cadillac Dealership, and he said he will check to see if they have any on tuesday.
My question is did any one else have this problem? How did you guys route you coolant throttle body hose.
Thanks
Chris

Most people I read about on here ditch the original hose and run one solid hose.
I keep it and put a splice in it and put that sleeve over to cover the splice.
And I keep the hose on top of the radiator hose.
This is one of my cars, the other one has the hose tied to the orange clamp.
Last edited by 9000th01ss; Jan 6, 2009 at 09:56 AM.
Mine's been bypassed for a year using a simple single brass pipe connector that can be found at any home depot. At this point I think the smaller diameter size of the 2 hoses made of heater hose can be jury rigged to both ends (a bit of force and creativeness will get it on).
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