Cooling system connector replacement
Brian8mm
10-01-2005, 04:45 PM
The cooling system connector on my 95 350 ci k1500 rotted off, leaving the nipple in the manifold (it literaly fell off in my hand, no tools applied). The metal is very soft (non magnetic) and normal removal tools (broken bolt remover, easy out, etc) won't grab. Any ideas or suggestions for getting the old material out w/o messing the threads? Would prefer to do it leaving the manifold inplace.
Thanks
Brian
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Brian
67malibu
10-01-2005, 09:15 PM
I just dealt with this myself a few weeks ago. I knew mine has been 'rotted' for years ('88 K1500) but just ignored it until I had to lift the engine to get the oil pan off. The nipple fell apart from a little bit of torque on the hose. I wish I had better news for you but I took some small cold chisels and was able to unscrew most of what was left back out of the threads (after an hour of standing on my head getting the right angles), polished the threads with a dremel and wire wheel then bought two new nipples. I knowingly ruined one using it as a tap to paritially straighten the threads then was only able to get two and a half turns with the good one. I'm replacing the engine this winter so I put a good dose of JB Coldweld on the threads and around the nipple since the threads are beveled. It's holding just fine and seems to be quite strong but it's not a good way to fix it except when you booger up the threads trying to get the semi-welded in remnants of the old nipple out. I would suggest going with a regular slip on connection nipple and get rid of the quick disconnect.
sherman69
10-02-2005, 10:57 AM
The threads are npt which is national pipe thread. you can get a tap at the hardware store.
my local dealer parts counter has a loaner tap, but maybe if you buy the fitting there.
Bob B
my local dealer parts counter has a loaner tap, but maybe if you buy the fitting there.
Bob B
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