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Old 18-06-05, 12:40 AM
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Edelbrock heater outlet

I am hoping someone can help me. I am looking for a right angle union for the 5/8" heater hose on my Edelbrock Performer inlet manifold. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Clive.
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Old 28-06-05, 03:48 PM
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Re: Edelbrock heater outlet

Hi Clive,

I haven't been on line for a couple of weeks (too busy getting my engine started and trial fitting the body :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: ) so just found your post.

The adaptor you need is 1/2" NPT to 5/8" hose fitting. I got a couple of these from Summit Racing recently - a 90 degree and a 45 degree. I've used the stainless 90 degree one - fits and looks good. I've got the 45 degree one spare if you want it. It's blue anodised and is unused other than trial fitting it into my manifold. Yours for £10.

Alternatively, I'm sure Real Steel stock similar items.

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Re: Edelbrock heater outlet

It's a standard early Mustang part.
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Old 06-07-05, 12:45 AM
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Re: Edelbrock heater outlet

Thanks, job done!
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