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    Quote Originally Posted by hondaxpurt View Post
    you should see two hoses, about as big around as a quarter, going from the head to the firewall. just take one out, and reroute the other one back into the head.

    ohhh. what if i connect them together?


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    i mean, you can do that, as long as neither hose goes into the firewall anymore. but its easier just to reroute one, cause otherwise your gonna have to buy a fitting to connect the two
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondaxpurt View Post
    i mean, you can do that, as long as neither hose goes into the firewall anymore. but its easier just to reroute one, cause otherwise your gonna have to buy a fitting to connect the two

    but wouldnt coolent leak out the one you just undid?


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    not if you reroute one hose back into the head. look at it this way:

    you got the number 11 (the two heater hoses)
    you delete one hose, so now you have the number 1 (one heater hose)
    then you make the letter U (rerouting the hose back into the head)

    you understand or did i just confuse you more? i know some people are visual learners...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondaxpurt View Post
    not if you reroute one hose back into the head. look at it this way:

    you got the number 11 (the two heater hoses)
    you delete one hose, so now you have the number 1 (one heater hose)
    then you make the letter U (rerouting the hose back into the head)

    you understand or did i just confuse you more? i know some people are visual learners...

    i got ya bro
    hahahahaha
    i was thinking you meant just leave one hoes hanging


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    Quote Originally Posted by ducky1177 View Post
    i got ya bro
    hahahahaha
    i was thinking you meant just leave one hoes hanging
    lol, was the easiest way i could think to explain it
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondaxpurt View Post
    lol, was the easiest way i could think to explain it

    it worked
    thanks bro


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