TB Coolant Bypass hose size.
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Just digging this up and clearing up some of the confusion in this thread for anybody researching it. The 95-97 cars don't need a "kit" or extra hose, or anything extra to do this.
There is a hose that runs from the passenger side of the radiator (right underneath and behind the fill cap) that runs to the driver's side bottom of the throttle body. Detach the hose at the throttle body there. On the opposite side of the throttle body, there is a 90 degree rubber hose that runs to the metal steampipe along the top of the passenger side valve cover (and goes to the back of the heads).
All you do is take off the 90 degree rubber hose, and take the hose that used to run to the driver's side of the throttle body and run it to the steampipe that the 90 degree bend hose used to be attached to.
There is a hose that runs from the passenger side of the radiator (right underneath and behind the fill cap) that runs to the driver's side bottom of the throttle body. Detach the hose at the throttle body there. On the opposite side of the throttle body, there is a 90 degree rubber hose that runs to the metal steampipe along the top of the passenger side valve cover (and goes to the back of the heads).
All you do is take off the 90 degree rubber hose, and take the hose that used to run to the driver's side of the throttle body and run it to the steampipe that the 90 degree bend hose used to be attached to.
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Just digging this up and clearing up some of the confusion in this thread for anybody researching it. The 95-97 cars don't need a "kit" or extra hose, or anything extra to do this.
There is a hose that runs from the passenger side of the radiator (right underneath and behind the fill cap) that runs to the driver's side bottom of the throttle body. Detach the hose at the throttle body there. On the opposite side of the throttle body, there is a 90 degree rubber hose that runs to the metal steampipe along the top of the passenger side valve cover (and goes to the back of the heads).
All you do is take off the 90 degree rubber hose, and take the hose that used to run to the driver's side of the throttle body and run it to the steampipe that the 90 degree bend hose used to be attached to.
There is a hose that runs from the passenger side of the radiator (right underneath and behind the fill cap) that runs to the driver's side bottom of the throttle body. Detach the hose at the throttle body there. On the opposite side of the throttle body, there is a 90 degree rubber hose that runs to the metal steampipe along the top of the passenger side valve cover (and goes to the back of the heads).
All you do is take off the 90 degree rubber hose, and take the hose that used to run to the driver's side of the throttle body and run it to the steampipe that the 90 degree bend hose used to be attached to.