Correct-fit radiator hoses and alternator correlation?
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:40 pm
Okay, I don't necessarily care about a correct resto stamped Mopar logo on my radiator hoses, but I do prefer molded hoses that fit. I was just going to give up and get a flex-fit hose from AutoZone (although I heard these cause pulsations in the cooling system?), but it was a foot too long for my application and you can't cut these, and that's all they had in stock.
Anyway, so I will just spend the money and get the right part for the job. I called Jim's Auto Parts (I know, I know...), but they couldn't tell me the difference between these two hoses:
HO-80656 67-71 B Body (All BB or 426 Hemi w/ 26" radiator), 72-73 B Body (All BB) & 70-74 Cuda & Challenger (All BB & Hemi w/ 26" radiator) 26" radiator (OEM hose - no Mopar logo) $ 20.95
HO-60621 72-73 B Body (All BB) w/o high output alternator 26" radiator (OEM hose - no Mopar logo) $ 15.95
They just kept telling me one is for high-output alternator. When I asked if they are molded differently, the lady just said, "Yeah, I'm sure they're different." Duh... But honestly, I don't get what the alternator has to do with it at all. Why would that change the upper radiator hose depending on alternator? And why can't Jim's answer my [Edit - Keep it clean] question? I mean anyone else would go pull both hoses and tell me what the difference is, but I guess they just don't give a [Edit - Keep it clean].
There's also a '74 B-body BB hose with the Mopar Stamp. Why would that not be correct for '73 while I'm on the subject?
I might just go to Jack's Auto Parts instead since there's only one option and I hate making decisions because I always get it wrong.
BTW, my setup is as follows: 1973 Road Runner with '70 440 engine mated to original 4-speed (car was originally a 400 stock). I bought a radiator out of a '73 Road Runner with a 400 and automatic since it was complete with fan shroud. I just want an upper/lower radiator hose that fits. Radiator is not cross-flow. Top hose is more on the passenger side, as is the bottom.
Suggestions? I've tried all my local parts places, but they only have generic flex-fit hoses that are way too long.
Anyway, so I will just spend the money and get the right part for the job. I called Jim's Auto Parts (I know, I know...), but they couldn't tell me the difference between these two hoses:
HO-80656 67-71 B Body (All BB or 426 Hemi w/ 26" radiator), 72-73 B Body (All BB) & 70-74 Cuda & Challenger (All BB & Hemi w/ 26" radiator) 26" radiator (OEM hose - no Mopar logo) $ 20.95
HO-60621 72-73 B Body (All BB) w/o high output alternator 26" radiator (OEM hose - no Mopar logo) $ 15.95
They just kept telling me one is for high-output alternator. When I asked if they are molded differently, the lady just said, "Yeah, I'm sure they're different." Duh... But honestly, I don't get what the alternator has to do with it at all. Why would that change the upper radiator hose depending on alternator? And why can't Jim's answer my [Edit - Keep it clean] question? I mean anyone else would go pull both hoses and tell me what the difference is, but I guess they just don't give a [Edit - Keep it clean].
There's also a '74 B-body BB hose with the Mopar Stamp. Why would that not be correct for '73 while I'm on the subject?
I might just go to Jack's Auto Parts instead since there's only one option and I hate making decisions because I always get it wrong.
BTW, my setup is as follows: 1973 Road Runner with '70 440 engine mated to original 4-speed (car was originally a 400 stock). I bought a radiator out of a '73 Road Runner with a 400 and automatic since it was complete with fan shroud. I just want an upper/lower radiator hose that fits. Radiator is not cross-flow. Top hose is more on the passenger side, as is the bottom.
Suggestions? I've tried all my local parts places, but they only have generic flex-fit hoses that are way too long.