[Tigers] Lower Hose Spring is Required

Teepen, Jere jteepen at usatoday.com
Tue Jul 6 19:05:59 MDT 2010


A less expensive alternative is to buy a universal fit spiral hose in the same
length as the lower hose and remove the spring from it, then wind into the new
lower hose.  Done.

-----Original Message-----
From: tigers-bounces at autox.team.net [mailto:tigers-bounces at autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of Carmods at aol.com
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 8:51 AM
To: tigers at autox.team.net
Subject: [Tigers] Lower Hose Spring is Required

This  is a repeat of a tech tip is send in about a year and a half ago.
A  spring in the lower hose is defiantly required. If a car suddenly
overheats  as the rpm goes up with vehicle speed, the problem is probably
caused
by  the collapsing of the lower hose when the pump inlet pressure goes
negative.
For  some reason, some hose suppliers have quit supplying the springs in
lower hoses,  probably some low cost un-American supplier. I  found that a
"Rainbird/Toro"  impulse lawn sprinkler has a stainless spring that works
great. The spring can be twisted if necessary to make it  tight. You can buy a
sprinkler head for about $16.00 and it's worth it just  to find a stainless
spring.
John  Logan


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