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Old 16-12-15, 04:34
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Well after following this thread I picked up a couple of the 8BA-8286-B hoses from our local ford antique parts store and tried them on the setup I have on my engine test stand as I am just about ready to run up my engine ( I was given a couple of carrier frame rails out of a carrier and I used them to make a test stand to brake in the engines before installing it into the carrier) and its a perfect fit. From the rad to the water pump its around a 1 3/4" drop and the new hoses are around 7" in length and gives around a 1 1/2" onto each end for the clamps.
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Old 16-12-15, 04:47
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Dave, can you please indicate the length of the water pump intake for your application?
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Old 16-12-15, 04:55
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So what do you mean by length of the water pump as far as I know all of the twin pulley / HD pumps are the same length on the outlets.
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Old 16-12-15, 05:05
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Alright, I believe I got it. If the double pulley pumps all have the same length intake (the male portion pointing towards the bottom of the radiator) they will be the same as shown in your posted image. As such, the 8BA-8286-B series lower radiator hose will fit the factory standard dimension for mounting in the Canadian series of 85hp universal carriers.

The thought of variance creeps back into the scheme of things if someone is running with water pumps that do not have the same length intake.
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Old 16-12-15, 06:21
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So while the hoses could be an inch or so longer, it looks like this will be a good fit. Success. Anther issue gone.

You would not believe how many photos of preformed hoses I went through on google before coming across these ones, which as it turns out, were not far off the regular Mac's page for this vintage of an engine.
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Old 16-12-15, 07:21
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So while the hoses could be an inch or so longer, it looks like this will be a good fit. Success. Anther issue gone.

You would not believe how many photos of preformed hoses I went through on google before coming across these ones, which as it turns out, were not far off the regular Mac's page for this vintage of an engine.


Yes another replacement part solved
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Old 02-02-18, 16:11
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I am back to working on the 2VP carrier, and after Lynn had expressed some concern about the length of these hoses on another thread here: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...highlight=hose I was having doubts if these hoses were the solution. Happy to report that they are going to work out just fine. They could be an inch or two longer, but as they are, there is just enough rubber onto the tubes to make the required connections.

In the photo you can also see the results of long term outdoor storage on the floor of the carrier. Hopefully after all this work the unit will store it inside now.
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Old 16-12-15, 07:19
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Alright, I believe I got it. If the double pulley pumps all have the same length intake (the male portion pointing towards the bottom of the radiator) they will be the same as shown in your posted image. As such, the 8BA-8286-B series lower radiator hose will fit the factory standard dimension for mounting in the Canadian series of 85hp universal carriers.

The thought of variance creeps back into the scheme of things if someone is running with water pumps that do not have the same length intake.


My pump outlet measures about 3 3/4" long from the machined portion of the pump where it bolts to the block to the tip where the hose attaches to it. If it is the single pulley water pump there might be enough length of hose to make it work.
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