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Pesky Heater Hose (PHH) and that Pesky Bottom Bolt (PBB) Next photo below shows how the PHH pipe can be bent forward (both hoses and top bolt removed first) if doing a quickie repair ie: by sliding a new section of heater hose up onto the PHH pipe then rotating the pipe back inline then pulling the hose section down onto the other pipe Some people report this is a bit difficult depending on how stiff the replacement hose is; soaking in hot water
FZJ80 PHH Bypass Pesky Heater Hose w Pics - IH8MUD Forum Well my PHH finally gave out Let the fun begin! I'm not going to do the bypass I'm a glutton for punishment I suppose Anyways found the replacement hose on Pesky Heater Hose Kits I remember reading somewhere the blue was softer and better than the green stripe Am I right Which one is easier to install?
Pesky Heater Hose (PHH) et al. - IH8MUD Forum The PHH is right next to the EGR exhaust port and is also the first hose in the heater hose system, so the coolent is the hottest and I think at the highest pressure, when making contact with this hose I elected to change all of my hoses when doing the PHH
PHH hard line and hose replacement question - IH8MUD Forum Later, when I pulled my PHH hard line the original paint was completely gone, and there was severe pitting where the PHH (original 30 year old, 297K mile, but not failed part!) attached to the pipe I used a strip of emery cloth and some sandpaper to try to take down the pitting, but I'm not comfortable with the results Rather than risk a leak from the pitting, I ordered a new Toyota assembly
Replacing hoses in 1FZ-FE - IH8MUD Forum Ah, so I actually bought the PHH kit workaround kit (4ft) of 5 8 hose, but ended up not doing the workaround (thus spare hose) I actually have a good amount leftover if you’d like me to ship it over, just please verify how much you need to I can be sure I have enough
OEM Pesky heater hose part - IH8MUD Forum Some (cheap) silicone hose is prone to weeping coolant or oil, depending on the application Your best best is Toyota OEM or the stuff Wits' End sells: 1FZ-FE PHH – Kit 1 Also, I don't believe there is a specific part number for the OEM PHH It's just generic OEM hose cut to length But I've been wrong once before Edit: I stand corrected PHH is sold as a complete sub-assembly including the
PHH OEM style close up pics - IH8MUD Forum I changed out my PHH today Took a long time I don't know how some guys get this done in a couple of hours -- took me all day With so many great write ups out there I am not going to attempt another complete description, but grabbed some close up pics that might help the next guy Note
PHH - Help | IH8MUD. com Forum | Toyota, Lexus Off-Road Community . . . I am hoping to replace my PHH when I do my rad hoses and a coolant flush next week I picked up my first 80 a few months back and am not too familiar with the 1fz system This is what presents itself around the area of the PHH and I haven't looked too much further into what is going on My
throttle body coolant hose bypass (and acceptable engine temps)? What I used was 5 16" (8mm) silcone caps and stainless worm clamps You could also bypass the throttle body with a length of hose That photo you posted isn't the location of the hose (on the forewall) - that looks like a rear heater pipe or something- the other end of the throttle body heater hose is on the side of the block forward of the PHH
PHH - kit or bypass? | IH8MUD. com Forum - IH8MUD Forum Got the Silicone PHH FHH kit here on mud with the constant torque clamps, went to O'reilly's and got a couple feet of Goodyear "GardenHose" green-sleeved silicone hose and bypassed the metal part of the PHH, I sleeved the goodyear bit with hi-temp, split wiring loom By trapper50cal at 2011-03-07 By trapper50cal at 2011-03-20