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I was under the truck checking the connector hoses for the intercooler and the also making sure the clamps were tight. I found that the hoses are soft and balloned out, like they have been stretched out of shape. Are they suppose to be nicely formed like the upper connectors? If they are supposed to be nicely formed instead of being stretched out of shape, could there be a power lose??? I didn't find any holes or loose spots in the clamps, but I was wondering about the shape of the hoses?
Got any ideas!!!!

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Rick

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RICK
97 2500,CC,5 SPEED, 3. 54 Limited Slip,Psychotty System,K&N, ISSPRO 3" Pyrometer,Silencer Ring Removed
12,000 RBW 5th Wheel Hitch,25' Excel 5th Wheel,Rancho RSX17000 Shocks,Amsoil Dealer,Straight Piped
 
We need to stop puttzing around with the stock crapola and get what real force induction junkies run...

purosil silicone hoses... who knows, they may have an existing application for our ISB's.
http://www.purosil.com/purosil_turbo.html

The Notorious;

Mad Max

Ps. A Belltech or Spearco Cored intercooler would also be nice while we're hitting the top shelf.
 
RHARVEY

Swelled hoses indicates failure of internal reinforcment. If these are truly swelled then they mail fail totally at any time. If they are not leaking now then no degradation in performance should be noticed. If they do fail you will notice a great loss of power. It should still run well enough to get to a repair facility though #ad


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1972 Chinook class C with 96/215 5spd, 4/5" exh, 4"BD, MagHytec, 85gal fuel, K&N RE0880, AutoMeter, 370's, BD gov kit, BD afc kit, 16cm, 16%btdc, yada-yada-yada
www.fostertruck.com/cummins
 
If you are referring to the real short hoses, this is normal. This is the only way to allow for engine movement using a short hose.

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David Dressler
2001 Driftwood 3500 Quad Cab 4x4, 155 inch WB, HO Cummins (ETH), 6-Speed (DEE), SLT+, 3. 54 LSD, Camper Special, Trailer Tow, Heated Leather, Sliding Window, Jacob's E-Brake, Rhino Liner, VDO Vision (pyro, boost, engine oil temp. ), Weather Guard Diamond Plate Saddle Box, Tork Lift camper tie-downs, Mag-Hytec, Mopar Tow Hooks, AND functional Halo light!
Bigfoot 3000 10. 11 Slide-in Camper.
 
Yes I am refering to the rubber connectors on the intercooler, but the condition of them do not look like the ones closer to the top of the engine. The ones that are close to the top of the engine have a wire band around the middle, but the ones on the bottom do not have this wire. Also the rubber is soft and has a ballooned look. . (stretched out of shape).

Rick

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RICK
97 2500,CC,5 SPEED, 3. 54 Limited Slip,Psychotty System,K&N, ISSPRO 3" Pyrometer,Silencer Ring Removed
12,000 RBW 5th Wheel Hitch,25' Excel 5th Wheel,Rancho RSX17000 Shocks,Amsoil Dealer,Straight Piped
 
Rick,

Mine are like that. Kind of look like baggy knees in an old pair of pants. So far no problem. The clamps are tight and the hoses seem to be in good shape. Just don't look very good.

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Joe George
Eureka, CA

'95 2500 CC auto 4X4,3. 54,Combo EGT/boost guage,custom switch panel,PacBrake,TST #5,BD valve body,Automatic motorhome steps on both sides,Foldacover hard bed cover,Cummins chrome kit,Black steel grill guard,Front hitch receiver
 
That is the best that I have heard it described of what they look like. But are they suppose to look like that? I don't want them to let go when I am in need of the power. . Thanks Joe!!!!!


Rick

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RICK
97 2500,CC,5 SPEED, 3. 54 Limited Slip,Psychotty System,K&N, ISSPRO 3" Pyrometer,Silencer Ring Removed
12,000 RBW 5th Wheel Hitch,25' Excel 5th Wheel,Rancho RSX17000 Shocks,Amsoil Dealer,Straight Piped
 
My 2001 has the balloons. Unless they go out the first time you start the truck up, I believe that they are suppose to look like that. Again, I believe that it is to accommodate engine movement.

[This message has been edited by dresslered (edited 11-30-2000). ]
 
The more that I think about it, that sounds logical. That with a stiff boot, the engine shake might tear something loose. Thanks guys!!! I think when I get a chance and the extra green, I will get a set of both lower and uppers and put them in the 5th wheel just incase they let go when I am towing the trailer. .

Rick

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RICK
97 2500,CC,5 SPEED, 3. 54 Limited Slip,Psychotty System,K&N, ISSPRO 3" Pyrometer,Silencer Ring Removed
12,000 RBW 5th Wheel Hitch,25' Excel 5th Wheel,Rancho RSX17000 Shocks,Amsoil Dealer,Straight Piped
 
Rick,a roll of duct tape will get you down the road if a hose does fail. My hoses have had the baggy knee look for five years no problem even with 40 psi boost.

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95' 25004X4,AT,Driftwood,Banks Stinger,Warn fender flairs and running boards(Play truck)95 3500,5 speed,Driftwood,Banks&Phscotty,34,000 GCVW apple and tractor hauler(work truck)
 
I will put a roll in the trailer right next to the can of WD40...

Thanks
Rick

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RICK
97 2500,CC,5 SPEED, 3. 54 Limited Slip,Psychotty System,K&N, ISSPRO 3" Pyrometer,Silencer Ring Removed
12,000 RBW 5th Wheel Hitch,25' Excel 5th Wheel,Rancho RSX17000 Shocks,Amsoil Dealer,Straight Piped
 
Rick,

Another thing that is a good thing to have along is a roll of the black tape that is for leaks in a radiator hose. That stuff works!! I had a leak and after it cooled off (stuck in Laytonville again!)I got a roll of that stuff from the Chevron station. It didn't leak all the way from there to Sacramento. Not a drop! It would probably work with these intercooler hoses. It's cheap too!
 
All I need now is a roll of bailing wire and a pair of pliars and I am set. LOL

Rick

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RICK
97 2500,CC,5 SPEED, 3. 54 Limited Slip,Psychotty System,K&N, ISSPRO 3" Pyrometer,Silencer Ring Removed
12,000 RBW 5th Wheel Hitch,25' Excel 5th Wheel,Rancho RSX17000 Shocks,Amsoil Dealer,Straight Piped
 
Rick - Seems pretty extreme to buy new hose set without checking into what the new ones look like. Maybe a visit to a dealer for a peek under the hood of a new one or see the parts person before buying.

BTW - I always carry the 100mph duck tape, a roll of electrical tape and bailing wire - Ya never know when you will run into a nice Pherd driver that needs help #ad
 
When I first bought my used 97', there were two screw clamps holding the rubber hose closest to the turbo. The stock clamp was there though? I took the hose clamps off and put the stock in place and tightened. Right off, the hose blew off. Ended up reversing the metal pipe next in line towards the intercooler. Took some adjusting but it has held together since. I feel I could use just a little more hose length in that area.
 
Bailing wire is an essential part of every tool box. I once used 15 strands of it to replace a totally corroded battery cable that gave out in the middle of nowhere.

Rick,check the prices on those hoses also,I have a feeling you may be in for a suprise.
 
Originally posted by Joe G. :
Rick,

..... (stuck in Laytonville again!)

Joe, I been there done that before. Flat tire one night. Just lucky to find someone to fix it. I was going the other way to Crescent City.

Shelby

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2001 2500 QC LB 4WD, ETH, DEE, 3. 54 gears, Laramie SLT, Camper Special, Trailer Tow, Travel Convenience Group, Power Driver Seat, Alarm System, Remote Keyless Entry, Fog Lamps, Cab Clearance Lamps, HD Transfer Case, Bright White with a Gray Interior. Built 09-15-00, took delivery on 10-06-00, 1749 miles as of 11-25-00. Custom aluminum work body / flat bed.
Coming soon: E-Brake and gauges.

[This message has been edited by Surveyor Shelby (edited 12-01-2000). ]
 
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