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940 A/C Condensation Drain 900

If only that tube was a little longer.

My ’93 and ’95s are the same way with that tube sticking out 1/8”. The ’93 T-Rex had started to develop rust at a body seam directly below it. I’d run the hose out and forward a little and down then clip it to side of the frame somehow. That way the hose is totally visible.

Ten minutes later…
I looked at a few different diameters. This is just an idea and it’s easier said than done: Epoxy a 1” long piece of PVC or copper pipe and attach a 20” piece of 5/8” or so radiator hose or clear hose about 20” long. The end will be well forward of the control arm bracket to keep it away from the exhaust and clipped to the side of the frame. The epoxied pipe will be the weak link. I’ll try using some of my pack-rat junk.
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Tom F. Three 940s. '93 T-Rex now running. Mods, RainX. Lien holder on two more (the kid's). Rust In Pieces, '78 245






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