Good morning
I thought as long as I was replacing hoses I would replace both radiator hoses.
Has anyone replaced theirs yet and do you have parts numbers. and yes I called tbms
no we do not know the numbers, I will get back to you
Thanks
Dragon
Good morning
I thought as long as I was replacing hoses I would replace both radiator hoses.
Has anyone replaced theirs yet and do you have parts numbers. and yes I called tbms
no we do not know the numbers, I will get back to you
Thanks
Dragon
If you are replacing them your best course of action would be to remove them and go to NAPA and say "Can you find me one like this please?" I've not seen or read of anyone replacing theirs and letting us in on the part number. Are you doing all of them? (by the engine and then by the radiator) I also believe I've seen a couple of connector hoses but those should be just straight stock hose. Let us know what you find out.
Ted
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
I replaced my bottom hose off the engine and I took it off and went to a local parts store and search what they had. I remembered finding one and cut the hose into and if I need another hose I have it on my shelf. I went out to check the number on the hose and I found MBH 21588 on the hose. It is an O'Reilly's part number.
On the left side of the engine looking down there are 2 hoses. It is easy to see where the larger one begins and ends. To the right of the large hose, one end of a smaller hose can be seen. It looks to be 3/4". I spent a while trying to see where it went. I was wondering if anyone had dealt with this hose. Next time I have the front wheel on a ramp I am going to get a look from underneath.
Good Morning
This is what I found for my hose search.
I took off one hose and it had a number by gates 21588, couldn't
find one on other side. (left side by battery).
I found the hoses at O'reily auto after searching a couple stores first.
right side # mbh21588 and left side by battery # mbh41441.
There are 5, inch and a quarter hoses and the 2 plug lines.
2 radiator hoses,1 hose by the upper right side, 1 hose by the thermostat
housing, and 1 hose underneath straight piece left side.
By cutting carefully I believe you can make all the hoses fit
with these 2 numbers.
O'reilly auto numbers
MBH 21441
MBH 21588
Does the hose coming from the bottom of the overfill tank go
to the thermostat housing bypass as shown in picture.
Thanks
Dragon
Good job Dragon thank you
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide