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Old 04-07-2014, 01:21 PM   #1
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house under throttle body?

where does the hose thats under the throttle body go? when i got the motor it wasn't hooked up to anything
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Old 04-07-2014, 01:52 PM   #2
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Re: house under throttle body?

I believe the steam port hose runs through there
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Old 04-07-2014, 01:55 PM   #3
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Re: house under throttle body?

any idea where it plugs into?
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Old 04-07-2014, 01:58 PM   #4
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Re: house under throttle body?

That is the steam line. It's basically an air purge. One end goes to the driver side cylinder head and the other end was returned to the radiator - preferably at a higher point than the hose barb on the throttle body. If you don't have a good way to get a fitting into the radiator, the not quite as good option is to drill and tap the flat part of the water pump and return it there.
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Old 04-07-2014, 02:00 PM   #5
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Re: house under throttle body?

so would it go where the over flow tube is?
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Re: house under throttle body?

the very top of the radiator is what i meant
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Old 04-07-2014, 02:41 PM   #7
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Re: house under throttle body?

Not the overflow tube. It goes to the regular tank below the cap.
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Old 04-07-2014, 02:51 PM   #8
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Re: house under throttle body?

So I can just use a regular tank beside the radiator?
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Old 04-07-2014, 04:44 PM   #9
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Re: house under throttle body?

Its going to be under pressure, so the external bottle is out of the question. It will just fill up the bottle until it over flows. Then you're sad. Tried and true option is to install a radiator hose drain. I installed a drain assembly in to the top hose on a 5.3 with the fitting pointing down, installed a NPT fitting to receive the steam hose. I was worried about getting an airlock on the hose if the steam entered from the top. From the bottom it seemed like it would be submerged in coolant. Not sure if it made a difference but the system worked. Summit racing, look up radiator hose drain.

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Old 04-07-2014, 05:36 PM   #10
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Re: house under throttle body?

I would search steam line above in the search box. There is a lot of info here. I would post a picture of mine but I don't have one on my phone. I drilled and taped my water pump
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Re: house under throttle body?

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Its going to be under pressure, so the external bottle is out of the question. It will just fill up the bottle until it over flows. Then you're sad. Tried and true option is to install a radiator hose drain. I installed a drain assembly in to the top hose on a 5.3 with the fitting pointing down, installed a NPT fitting to receive the steam hose. I was worried about getting an airlock on the hose if the steam entered from the top. From the bottom it seemed like it would be submerged in coolant. Not sure if it made a difference but the system worked. Summit racing, look up radiator hose drain.

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Do you have a part number?
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Re: house under throttle body?

Or pics...
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Re: house under throttle body?

Its been a bit, I think it was the Summit sme-2201-11, its 1 3/4"
inch hose in black. Measure your radiator hoses, my project was into a 81' Firebird so it could be slightly different. Keep track of your water pump outlet size as well (lower outlet). If you ever have a bad water pump there will be two different water pumps available with two different outlet sizes. And they are expensive.

Remove the little drain adapter and screw in a suitable NPT fitting with a barbed end to receive the steam hose. A couple small clamps and you're in. I'm certain there are better options or more "correct" options but that was my solution.

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Old 04-07-2014, 11:31 PM   #14
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Re: house under throttle body?

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Its been a bit, I think it was the Summit sme-2201-11, its 1 3/4"
inch hose in black. Measure your radiator hoses, my project was into a 81' Firebird so it could be slightly different. Keep track of your water pump outlet size as well (lower outlet). If you ever have a bad water pump there will be two different water pumps available with two different outlet sizes. And they are expensive.

Remove the little drain adapter and screw in a suitable NPT fitting with a barbed end to receive the steam hose. A couple small clamps and you're in. I'm certain there are better options or more "correct" options but that was my solution.

Good luck.
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this looks pretty easy to make, i have those copper pieces at work and pretty sure i can get most or all of this stuff at lowes, going tomorrow to make it happen
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Re: house under throttle body?

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I would search steam line above in the search box. There is a lot of info here. I would post a picture of mine but I don't have one on my phone. I drilled and taped my water pump
This is what I have done with a couple of swaps,no problems.The portions of the line that go to the throttle body can be eliminated as well.
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