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Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:42 am to
not familiar with chevy engine bay, but I would guess that for some sort of cooling line to a radiator in the front, potentially for a transmission.

Is there any fluid, if so what type
Posted by TheHarahanian
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:42 am to

Obviously, the hose contains the black smoke.
Posted by East Coast Band
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:42 am to
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black smoke

That's racist
Posted by The Torch
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:42 am to
Stick it back on tard
Posted by jpainter6174
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:43 am to
Its a Heater Hose.... Here is a link to replace it.... LINK
Posted by 19
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:43 am to
quote:

a specific tool 


Why you draggin OweO into this?
Posted by boxcarbarney
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:44 am to
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Its a Heater Hose.... Here is a link to replace it.... LINK


Follow the directions in the link. Here's a YouTube video also showing the process.
Posted by georgia
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:45 am to
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That leads to the heater coil on your truck, if I'm seeing the picture correctly. Same thing happened on my Silverado.

Chances are that white stub out you see got soft and broke. You should be able to pick one up at Autozone to replace it.




this. get the tool kit to pull it too, costs about 6 bucks, will save you lots of stress and cussing when the other part of it breaks while you're trying to take it out.

ETA: also, once you fill the radiator, you're gonna need to let it sit with the cap off and bleed the air out and fill again. don't be surprised if it runs a little hotter than normal on the way home.
This post was edited on 6/17/19 at 11:48 am
Posted by High C
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:45 am to
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We can’t get the white thing off.

You have to rub it.....


Not too fast....yeah, like that.
Posted by 19
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:47 am to
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to pull it...will save you lots of stress

Posted by CocomoLSU
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:49 am to
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TigerBabeNtheWoods



Get your worthless poster of a husband to fix it.


Posted by Hammertime
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:52 am to
Green stuff looks like Mountain Dew. Have you tasted it?
Posted by TigerBabeNtheWoods
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:52 am to
Think we got it guys! “Thank you” to all the helpful posters out there. To you turds, go make your momma a sandwich.
Posted by boxcarbarney
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:54 am to
One more thought; if for some reason you can't get the plastic connector off of the heater coil, you can use a coupling and hose clamps to connect the two hoses coming out the heater coil together. You're not going to need the heater during the summer anyway.
Posted by LSURussian
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:55 am to
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To you turds, go make your momma a sandwich.
That was certainly uncalled for.....
Posted by Booyow
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:56 am to
I see some hoses in the back
That hose unattached
Hoses matte black
Got the smoke that’s black to match


Can’t somebody tell me something
Tell me something
Posted by TSLG
Member since Mar 2014
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:58 am to
quote:

That leads to the heater coil on your truck, if I'm seeing the picture correctly. Same thing happened on my Silverado.

Chances are that white stub out you see got soft and broke. You should be able to pick one up at Autozone to replace it.


This guy has your answer. Just an fyi that it's called a heater core.

Op, one of the hoses is taking coolant to your heater core and one away from the heater core. It is the same water/coolant mixture that us used to cool the engine. You will burn it up if you try to drive it.

However, you can connect those two hoses with a coupling. You don't need a heater right now, and it will get your vehicle moving very quickly.

All you'd need is a coupling, boxcutters (to cut the other hose), and two hose clamps.

Good luck.
Posted by 777Tiger
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:58 am to
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That was certainly uncalled for.....

yep, now I don't feel bad that I didn't point out that she's been tricked into connecting a hose to a fitting that will cause the vehicle to explode after 15 minutes of operation
Posted by jpainter6174
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 11:58 am to
Not to Shabby!
Posted by High C
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Posted on 6/17/19 at 12:01 pm to
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Think we got it guys! “Thank you” to all the helpful posters out there.




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