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    1 1/8X50FT 4175EC COOLANT 125

    Product # 41750859

    RECOMMENDED FOR: Engine coolant hose such as radiator and heater hoses or connectors. Also suitable for air and water.

    • CAUTION: Not for conveying fuel and oil.
    • Heat & ozone resistant.
    • Meets SAE 20R1 EC Class D2, standard wall. Wall thickness is 4.95 +/– 0.65mm (0.195 +/– 0.25") excluding lap area.

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      Part # 41750859 / 1 1/8X50FT 4175EC COOLANT 125
      Product # 41750859
      Description 1 1/8X50FT 4175EC COOLANT 125
      UPC 072053214192
      Vacuum (In. Hg) 6
      Continuous Operating Temperature Range -40°F to +257°F
      Minimum Bend Radius (in) 8
      Minimum Bend Radius (mm) 203
      Hose Inside Diameter (in). 1.13
      Hose Inside Diameter (mm) 28.6
      Hose Outside Diameter (in) 1.52
      Hose Outside Diameter (mm) 38.6
      Inside Diameter (in) 1.13
      Inside Diameter (mm) 28.6
      Temperature Range -40°F to +257°F (-40°C to +125°C)
      Working Pressure (psi) 125
      Outside Diameter (in) 1.52
      Outside Diameter (mm) 28.6

    Keeping it Cool.

    Effective and dependable coolant hose performance is critical to keeping your engine at optimal temperatures. If your coolant hose fails, the leakage can cause significant, expensive damage to your engine system. That's why we've engineered our engine coolant hoses with EPDM and spiral reinforcement for high temperature, corrosion, and wear resistance, so you can drive with the confidence of a strong, consistent, and reliable cooling system.

    Inspecting Your Coolant Hose.

    As part of our Be System Part initiative, we recommend regularly inspecting your critical vehicle systems, including your cooling system and hoses, at around 60,000 miles. As your coolant hose begins to age, the constant transfer of chemical fluids will corrode your hose from the inside out. When inspecting your coolant hose, there are a few simple signs that it's ready for replacement:

    Press for Soft Spots. The radiator hose is naturally rigid, and any soft spots along the hose body indicates the inner material has begun to break down. Firmly press on the hose body to feel for potential deteriorations.

    Check the Ends and Fittings. Look for cracks around the hose end, especially near the hose clamps.

    Feel for Bulges. Run your hands along the hose body to feel for protruding materials, which indicate a rupture within the hose that will eventually lead to failure.