Frank
Heater hose fitting C6AZ-18599-B is a short 90 deg. threaded fitting
that you should be able to turn to any position you need. As long as the
F4B is threaded it should work for you. I also have picture of an extended
fitting, it looks like it is 3" tall, so I'm sure there is a variant of this
fitting that will work for you.
Ron Fraser
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From: owner-tigers@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-tigers@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of Frank Marrone
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 1:53 AM
To: 'Tiger List (Tiger List)'
Subject: Get Bent?
What is the proper shape of the heater take off fitting on the front of
the intake manifold when using the F4B? The stock unit has a 90 degree
bend but I've seen the straight fitting used on some installations with
F4Bs'. Is the straight fitting the way to go? Will the 90 degree even
fit (allow hose routing)? Assuming I want to use the stock coil
mounting position? I can't really tell by looking at the LAT catalog
and I can't find a good car picture on the web showing this (at least in
the 20 minutes I looked).
Frank
B9471116
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