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Re: TR6 Heater Duct Hose

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Subject: Re: TR6 Heater Duct Hose
From: Pete & Aprille Chadwell <pandachadwell@mac.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 15:04:19 -0800
References: <a05100302b87b1bdd6606@[216.228.171.254]> <3C55CE61.9AC5B693@gosignup.com>
>Pete,
>If you really don't care about looks, why not use the hose from your 
>shop vac or equivalent?

First, because I don't HAVE a shop vac.  Second, because if I did, 
I'd need to use that hose on the shop vac!

But seriously, I'd like to use some sort of 'proper' air duct hose. 
There's nothing particularly special about the OEM hose, anyway.  And 
besides, my experience with parts like this that are available in 
bulk, is that if you order from the 'big three' it ends up being 
generic, bulk, non-OEM stuff anyway, so what the Hell's the point?

For example, I just ordered the OEM-style positive battery cable from 
Moss thinking that I was ordering the cable that has the built-in 
4-way junction box (after all, that's what the catalog shows for 
'73-'76 TR6) and instead I got a generic battery cable that's no 
different from what NAPA sells just down the street.

TRF's catalog shows molded, properly shaped seals in their catalog 
for the sealing strips that are used with the transmission tunnel 
cover.  I ordered those pieces years back and I got plain, flat, 
straight strips of rubber that aren't molded to fit the bends of the 
gearbox tunnel cover at all.

I find that the OEM duct hose is fairly difficult to work with.  For 
instance, on the driver's side I had to remove the hose which goes 
from the heater box to the eyeball in order to complete my little 
wiring project.  But the stuff is so stiff and the ribbing wire is so 
thick that I can't feed it back through that looped support strap 
that attaches to the left-side forward steering column bolts.  I've 
got the bolt loosened up, too, but that loop still won't open up 
enough to let the hose slip through and twisting the hose doesn't 
help, either.  And the stiff, heavy ribbing wire won't allow me to 
collapse the hose to get it through.

Is this enough whining for the day?  Basically, I just want some hose 
that's a little more flexible and easier to work with, that'll hold 
up for the long term and that will transport air from the heater box 
to the vents.  Might be nice if it was black, too, but even that's 
not that important.

Is the stuff Moss sells OEM style hose? Or is it bulk generic stuff 
and if the latter, is it a little easier to deal with than the OEM 
hose?

-- 
Pete Chadwell
1973 TR6

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