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2011-2024 Powerstroke Upper Radiator Hose (SPE-S100164)

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SPE Motorsport Part Number: SPE-S100164
$401.45 CAD

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Description

Fits

Year Make Model
2011-2024 Ford F-Series 6.7L Powerstroke

Note: Will fit cab & chassis models

A direct replacement for the factory radiator hose allows you to clean up the engine bay further and eliminate connections prone to leaking. Constructed from 5-ply polyester reinforced silicone material that withstands higher temperatures and pressures, these hoses are designed to outlast and outperform brittle factory rubber hoses

Featuring a billet CNC aluminum radiator adapter and a billet CNC aluminum thermostat housing, both with a black anodizing to complement most engine bays. This also prevents any potential for leaks and has a direct connection from the billet thermostat housing to the silicone hose, thus eliminating the quick connection for a reliable seal.

Part Number: SPE-S100164

Features

  • Simple, quick installation
  • 5-ply polyester reinforced silicone material that withstands higher temperatures and pressure
  • Billet aluminum engine and radiator connects for a fast and easy install to stock or aftermarket factory replacement radiators
  • Eliminates quick connect on the engine side of the radiator hose, which is prone to leaking 
  • Designed to outlast and outperform brittle factory rubber hoses

Includes:

  • Billet Aluminum Radiator Adapter
  • Billet Aluminum Thermostat Housing
  • 5-ply Polyester Reinforced Silicone Hose
  • Hose Clamps
  • O-Ring

Notes

  • Some 20/ 21 model year trucks may have a T assembly in the radiator hose. If your truck has it, trim roughly 2" from the hose and install it in the factory location. You can use the clamps as a guide to trim the hose. Place the clamp where you would like to cut. Using a razor blade, cut around the hose using the edge of the clamp as a guide.

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