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Old 08-27-2002, 09:20 PM   #6
Jesse 67 c-10
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Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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go to a hardware store and get yourself a 1/2" ball valve, 2 barbed fittings to fit your hose size that screw into the valve, and 2 hose clamps. cut your heater hose, shouldn't matter which one, plumb it in, start and warm up motor with valve open and check for leaks, shut it off when you dont want heat. simple, and easily done for under $10.
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Edmonton, Alberta, 67 c-10, Long fleet, front disks, 5 lug rear end, 327 with Vortechs, edlbrock manifold, comp cams XE 256, 600cfm carb. Backed by a getrag 5 speed and 1 piece driveshaft.

1993 Dihatsu Hijet Jumbo cab 4x4, currently converting to battery electric power.
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