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    hose location

    i have a 1990 gq tb42 man patrol and have pulled the gas off, who ever did the conversion cut and butcherd the hoses, there are two tee joiners and a straight joiner, i am going to put it back the way it was made, could someone please tell me where each hose goes,ie top heater core outlet to where

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    Hello, and welcome to the forum. Please head over to the introductions and tell us about yourself and your Patrol.

    There was a recent thread where a new member asked for pictures of a TB42 engine bay. Try the search function and you might find it.

    Otherwise, hopefully the forum member who posted the pics might see your question and respond.
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    wouldn't those hoses now just go to heater core, the 'TEE' pieces would have
    gone to the gas condenser. I'd go buy 6ft of heater hose some decent worm drive clamps
    and re plumb it.
    BA posted a pic of his engine bay I think.
    Not a bad idea for a thread if you ask me. lol

    Need to post an intro as well Fang lol
    what area are you in someone maybe able to help
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    hi ya threedogs you are right they have all been fiddeld with so much nobody remembers what they looked like when they left the factory,make a good history lesson.

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    hi ya mudnut had a bit of a look but could't find the pic.

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    The Haynes manual has a TB42 engine bay picture in Chapter 1-5. Other than that, I think it was @taslucas that posted the pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudnut View Post
    The Haynes manual has a TB42 engine bay picture in Chapter 1-5. Other than that, I think it was @taslucas that posted the pics.
    Was thinking of starting a thread with a couple of engine bay pics with my ZD30
    if you think its a good idea Ill take a few pics tomorrow ,,weather permitting lol
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    It would be an excellent idea. Especially if it become a sticky in the engine thread. With all the requests for hose and equipment locations it would be great to able to just post the link.
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    sounds like a great idea
    I never go into the outback with out a decent supply of water,
    and the general rule for how much you'll need is three litres
    per day , per person, per man per degree over 25 degrees
    celcius, per kilometer if walking on foot, in the winter months
    dividing it by two, plus... another litre... at the end .... Russell Coight

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    had a look, it's not a very good picture, a friend of mine has the ford maveric factory manual, it uses a sily flow chart to show the cooling system, i wonder if it's the same as the nissan book?

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