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Thank you 63r2 for the information and the reminder. I should have remembered to look at my parts catalog to see the diagram. I still would not have known the background that you provided. I saw the inlets you described but never questioned what they were for. Now I know. What did you replace your hoses with? OEM (if available) or aftermarket? The first foot or so of the hoses from the top on each side seems OK, so I thought I might try to get a larger hose to slide over it and run it to the shifter area. I left about a 1/2" of the old hoses at the shifter so I can slip the new hoses on. The hoses are 1-1/2". Hopefully this will save some work and achieve what Studebaker tried to do.
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I replaced mine with plastic hose with a spiral rib. Similar to a hose on a vacuum cleaner but smaller diameter. If any water ever enters the hose, it will carry it out to the transmission tunnel .
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Hello George
I used plastic hose/ducting similar to the photos. In fact mine looks identical to vacuum cleaner hose. If you are going to all that trouble I would replace the hose in its entirety.
Australia being a mainly metric country it was harder to find 1 1/2 hose so I think I sourced it from aliexpress. I'm assuming you are in the US so sourcing a replacement should be a lot easier.
Let me know how you go.
Peter
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Hi Peter - Thanks for the response. The pictures from Michael were great. Thanks Michael - hopefully he can see this! In my case I have the additional tight squeeze because of the ac unit. I planned on running the hose the full length, just sliding it over or inside what I leave in place. In the end I may just replace the whole works. I'll let you know what I end up doing. - George (Callaway, Virginia, USA)
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