90 degree hose in the back of the block by the head?

mkiii222

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If you can't wait for the dealer: go to the nearest parts place and tell the guy at the counter what you need. They will most likely NOT have exactly the right hose but you should be able to find something with the proper bends/diameter that you can cut to fit. Having the old one off the car to compare with will help.

I picked that hose up for $5 doing it this way. Just make sure it's a coolant hose and that the bend is already there or it will crimp.
 

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Just be advised that it's not a 90° bend in that hose. It's more than that. If you put a 90° in place there, the hose will flatten out a bit mid-bend and that is not a good idea.

Autozone/Advance/etc.. will let you take a look if you show them what you're looking for.

::edit:: More info after an extensive search.
http://partfinder.veyance.com/ <--Goodyear's belt and hose catalog. Look up what you want and give the numbers to the parts store.

Quote from 2006!!


wizard_len;155101 said:
Okay, first apologies for taking so long to make this post, but life pressures kept me from playing with my car and like-minded friends, but here goes: these are the numbers for all the water hoses for an 89 Supra Turbo, as provided by the local, friendly Toyota parts counter.

16267-42010 Bypass Hose
16282-42010 Bypass Hose
16283-42010 Bypass Hose
16285-42010 Turbo Water Hose
16284-42011 Turbo Water Hose
16571-42010 Radiator Hose
16572-42010 Radiator Hose
87245-1B220 Water Hose
87245-1B251 Water Hose
87245-1B262 Water Hose

Total price on these, reflecting the 20% discount I get as a volume buyer (too many Toyotas in my shed!) came out to $174.09 before taxes. You may or may not be able to do better. Hope this helps all! Len
 
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mkiii222

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Thought I posted this earlier but:

Goodyear 63124 from that site looks very similar to what I ended up with on mine. Toyota may not be that expensive but they also might not have it in stock so it's up to you.

Just take the hose with you to Pep Boys/Autozone/Western Auto/O'Reillys... and ask the guy at the counter if you can come to the back and match up your hose. 99% of the time they have no problem spending a few minutes to help you out and matching a hose is far from the worst thing someone will ask them about today.

And don't worry about all the horror stories of how hard it is to change out. I did mine in ~5 minutes. Been holding steady for a few months now (other than the radiator tanking the other day).
 

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mkiii222;1556639 said:
Thought I posted this earlier but:

Goodyear 63124 from that site looks very similar to what I ended up with on mine. Toyota may not be that expensive but they also might not have it in stock so it's up to you.

Just take the hose with you to Pep Boys/Autozone/Western Auto/O'Reillys... and ask the guy at the counter if you can come to the back and match up your hose. 99% of the time they have no problem spending a few minutes to help you out and matching a hose is far from the worst thing someone will ask them about today.

And don't worry about all the horror stories of how hard it is to change out. I did mine in ~5 minutes. Been holding steady for a few months now (other than the radiator tanking the other day).

Thanks