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    Posted: 19 May 2016 at 8:10pm
Hi does anyone know where i can buy a bottom radiator hose for a wd 45 diesel I have a fiat allis m65 grader and i bought a new radiator for it , I looked around and the WD seamed to be a close match I ordered it from the USA and I was right it bolts straight in , now i need a bottom hose its 11/2 to 13/4 with a right angle bend . any help will be much appreciated 
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The WD45D bottom hose is straight and the same as the WD and WD45. Part #70227176
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There is actually a metal tube with the proper bend attached by two straight short hoses at each end.
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Here's a shot of the tube.

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i cut one down for a chevy truck small block motor' had just the right bend to it
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muffler shop can bend one for you. Leon R   CMo
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Here's a shot of the lower hose, like said above it's a straight hose.
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That all makes sense now Thanks fella's , maybe i could try a D19 bottom hose
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Originally posted by Steve allis dozer Steve allis dozer wrote:

That all makes sense now Thanks fella's , maybe i could try a D19 bottom hose

Looks like you have a D-262 like the D17's used, the D19 had two diff water pumps low and high mount pumps. It might save time and just use flex hose.
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I think the D19 lower radiator hose looks like a good match.   Rick
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Sure looks like a D19 engine with the injectors and the fuel filter housing.. but no turbo... Last of the D17 had the water pump like shown in the pic, otherwise there would have been a water volute coming out of the head on the left side front corner on the earlier engines.
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Looks like the lower hose for a 230 gas out of an AII gleaner would fit that. Can't see the rad outlet very well but it looks just like mine
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