JackFish":152yjao0 said:http://www.coolflex.com/cfm/welcome.cfm
That being said...
Do you mean molded hoses? I was afraid I'd have to put one of those ugly cheap generic flex-hoses on my new engine, but as luck would have it my local parts store had nice molded ones in stock.
early ford fan":13h4rxm3 said:you can take a couple of inches of the smaller hose and stick it it the larger hose as a spacer.
early ford fan":z7fmfjun said:you can take a couple of inches of the smaller hose and stick it it the larger hose as a spacer.
65coupei6":3qu6jmp3 said:early ford fan":3qu6jmp3 said:you can take a couple of inches of the smaller hose and stick it it the larger hose as a spacer.
This is what you basically do with a cool flex hose. Since there are so many different sizes of radiator inlets/outlets they include adaptors which are just pieces of rubber.
Thanks for kicking this thread back to life. I have one of those ugly ill fitting flexible lower hoses on my Mustang 200 and right out of the box, it has a microscopic tiny hole. It sprays the smallest amount of fluid at temperature so I’m looking for a replacement. I take it that you have no dealers for your product yet?If you are not aware Cool-Flex is no more and ceased production. Some time ago I started with another supplier to make Copperflex hose.
Basically the same product with the exception I do not have billet covers. Copperflex parts will interchange with Cool-Flex with the exception I have used a bigger wider clamp. Sorry I just had to dig up this old out of date topic with new information.
I am looking for US dealers for this product as it is copper and not stainless.
You need to be aware some of those stainless hose are made in China and simply not quality. I just hate to see a car with those ugly rubber universal fit hoses. A dealer in Canada would also be a good thing.Thanks for kicking this thread back to life. I have one of those ugly ill fitting flexible lower hoses on my Mustang 200 and right out of the box, it has a microscopic tiny hole. It sprays the smallest amount of fluid at temperature so I’m looking for a replacement. I take it that you have no dealers for your product yet?
EDIT: I just noticed that you’re in Australia. I think it might be difficult to get one to Canada so I’ll keep looking for an alternative.