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Correct Radiator By-Pass Hose, 396 (65-68 El Camino)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-55-199073-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • 1965-1968 GM Molded Water Pump Bypass Hose Kit
      • Designed for Big Block 396, 402, 427, and 454 Engines
      • Includes Correctly Sized Hose and OE-style Clamp for Secure Fitment
      • Ensures Proper and Leak-Free Connection
      • Fits 1965-1968 Chevrolet El Camino Models with Short Water Pump

      Description

      High-Quality Water Pump Hose. The correct radiator bypass hose for 396 and other big block engines provides an essential connection in the cooling system. It enables coolant to bypass the water pump, promoting efficient temperature regulation and reducing the risk of overheating during engine operation.

      Durable Molded Construction. Made from molded rubber, this hose offers flexibility and excellent resistance to heat and pressure. Its smooth, robust finish is designed to endure the harsh conditions under the hood without cracking or leaking.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires no special tools or modifications. It fits securely with the included OE-style clamp, ensuring a reliable and leak-free connection.

      Application. Specifically engineered to fit 1965-1968 Chevrolet El Camino models equipped with big block engines featuring a short water pump configuration.

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