Stock coolant reservoir relocation

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Hey let me first say that I did search and I can't find it. I need a write up or help on how to relocate my stock reservoir in my engine bay. Here is a pic to see what I mean. I plan on starting tomorrow if I can get this figured out.
 

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Hey let me first say that I did search and I can't find it. I need a write up or help on how to relocate my stock reservoir in my engine bay. Here is a pic to see what I mean. I plan on starting tomorrow if I can get this figured out.


One eye willy did a write up. Its really easy just need to make a bracket and turn the lower hose it will reach and extend the upper vent hose some.


I moved mine as you can see in my sig pic.
 

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Will I need anything besides the bracket? Can I use the same hoses or what exactly?
 

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Will I need anything besides the bracket? Can I use the same hoses or what exactly?

First, contact oneeyedwilly. I've sent you a link.
2nd, you will need to lengthen some hoses, the sizes you will need are readily available at your local parts stores.
3rd, buy willies bracket and he might have the hoses still.
 

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thanx for lookin out guys!

im selling the bracket I made, it just takes 2 bolts thru the inside fender. then you need to cut the plastic clamp that ford uses on the coolant tank hose, then just turn that hose 90 degrees and cut a few inches off and it will line right up with tank.....or if you buy the bracket ill just send you the hose i used which has a little extra bend to get around the power steering pulley.
 

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