Heater hose Nipple broke off at intake on 2003 Lincoln towncar. How to repair?

Asked by Aggie Dec 15, 2019 at 06:57 PM about the 2003 Lincoln Town Car Executive

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hose popped loose ,rusty water sprayed & hissed. I had someone put hose
back on with new clamp, but after a few miles it came off and car overheated.
He said the nipple was old and worn causing it to pop. How can I repair it ?

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Post a photo of it. Is the nipple and or the intake plastic?

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Like Dolby says, post a photo. It may thread in.

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155,185

I'm seeing this: Dorman 626571 pressed in block behind water pump.

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And this: Dorman 626202 return pipe. Hope these help! Jim

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