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'95 chevy lumina, heating pipe..
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67eleanor
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Apr 18, 2010, 9:43 AM
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'95 chevy lumina, heating pipe..
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hey, my friend drive a 1995 chevy lumina LS V6 3.1L, 4doors, front wheels drive. ther's arubber pipe link from #1 to #2 get tear. thers another rubber pipe link from #3 to some where, i search very hard to find where i conect it, its too small place to search in it, i didn't find it if any one know please tell me. ther's another problem in water system the plastic water tank on #6 ther's asmall hole can i stick it by epoxy steel, in my '83 caprice with copper radiator i stick with epoxy steel without problem, in plastic one can i stick it or i have to replace it with new one. *#1 steel pipe bring water from water pump to air-conditioned heating system. *#2 hole to attach arubber pipe on it. *#3 hole to attach arubber pipe on it. *#4 air condition gas pipe. *#5 air condition gas pipe. *#6 plastic water tank on radiator, passenger side. *#7 plastic water tank on radiator, driver side. _________________________________________ I'm chasing to freedom in new york city.
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Sidom
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Apr 18, 2010, 12:19 PM
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That diagram looks like you may have drawn it yourself, it's close but not accurate... The heater hose connection you are looking for (#3) is right down there by the #1 connection, just a little deeper, just follow the hose & you'll find it.... As far as the radiator leaking. As you know those tanks are now plastic & not metal like the old ones. The old ones could be soldered to repair a leak. These plastic radiators need to be replaced. You could try to epoxy it but it's a crapshot and odds are it will leak again due to the pressures in the system.......
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