1996 f150 5.0 Part Identification
#1
1996 f150 5.0 Part Identification
Need help identifying the tube with the RTV and 3 connections to it. The nipple where hose is connected started leaking (looked like 3 holes on metal nip). The hose itself was not leaking at all just the metal nip.
I want to replace the tube that has the rtv on the top.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
#2
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Try searching "heater hose tee" and "heater hose nipple." I've ever replaced one. From what I've read on other forums, some fabrication might be involved. This might be it, but do your own research https://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/19...eater_hose_set
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That's not RTV - it's JB Weld. You should put ALL your truck's details & history (as much as you know) into your signature so it shows with each post, as this page explains:
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Phone apps don't always show signatures, so you may need to switch to a real browser in desktop mode on your phone, or just use a desktop/laptop computer. Put your location (nearest city) in your profile &/or signature, & upload an avatar of the truck. The more pics you post (NOT in your sig) of the truck, engine, wiring, labels, & undercarriage, the more likely we can help you. Not all its details are relevant to these issues, but you don't necessarily know which ones are relevant, so just put everything in now.
This is the current recommended replacement part:
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Phone apps don't always show signatures, so you may need to switch to a real browser in desktop mode on your phone, or just use a desktop/laptop computer. Put your location (nearest city) in your profile &/or signature, & upload an avatar of the truck. The more pics you post (NOT in your sig) of the truck, engine, wiring, labels, & undercarriage, the more likely we can help you. Not all its details are relevant to these issues, but you don't necessarily know which ones are relevant, so just put everything in now.
This is the current recommended replacement part: