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Old 23-04-20, 19:56
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This is what mine looks like at the top end . The bottom end is a mystery to me .
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Old 23-04-20, 20:43
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The condenser can part # 8081 as i just installed it under the passenger seat .
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Old 23-04-20, 20:47
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The can seen from further out . Notice the 1/2 inch rubber hose coming out the bottom ....
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Old 23-04-20, 20:53
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I routed the rubber hose down along the radiator and under the division plate to finally connect it to the can elbow tightly fitted with a plumbing collar . Good fit and serviceable until i find an original connector . The floor tool box is in place with no interference with the hose . Now i can travel safely in the Sahara desert with no fear of losing precious coolant fluid or water .It was so much fun . Thanks Dave .
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Old 23-04-20, 21:32
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My expansion can was just as bad as yours so I got a complete new one made from Stainless Steel as hopefully I'll never have to remove it again. I'll try and take a closer look tomorrow as I fancy that there is a copper pipe there???

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Old 24-04-20, 00:55
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Friends , from what i have seen in my Carrier : 1/2 inch Rubber hose from the spout out of the thermostat for about 12*inches or so . Then there is a small bracket and adapter / fitting . From the adapter connects a copper / steel tube about 3/8 inches diameter hard to say because it’s snuggled between the division wall , the radiator and the shroud . I saw the pipe go down quite a ways towards the bottom . it was cut off and spilling fluid on the floor in summer . So what i need to know now is : rubber hose or metal tubing to the condenser can from there ?
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Old 24-04-20, 01:55
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The parts manual states there is hose and pipe( tube assembly ) for the overflow system.
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