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37 Plymouth coupe heat help #1615227
05/02/14 09:55 PM
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I bought a 37 coupe that I am fixing a few odds and ends on before I give it to my father. I have gone thru the heater and the got everything connected. The hose that is connected is fine but I can't figure out where the other end goes. Probably easy for you guys but i am stumped.

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Re: 37 Plymouth coupe heat help [Re: eddie27] #1615228
05/02/14 09:57 PM
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You can see where the other hose would hook up at the firewall but there is no connection that I can find for the other end of the hose.

Re: 37 Plymouth coupe heat help [Re: eddie27] #1615229
05/03/14 04:11 AM
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If one hose is connected at the back of the head, the other needs to be connected at, near, or to the water pump. Is there a pipe plug somewhere around there?
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Re: 37 Plymouth coupe heat help [Re: shinnery] #1615230
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Really crawled up in there and up underneath that short piece of rubber hose is a plug. Off to see if I can find an inlet tube. Thanks Bryce.







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