6.4L Radiator Hose Upgrade?

Mishimoto

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Hey guys,

We have been working on a set of silicone radiator hoses for the 6.4L. Check out the progress of this project on our blog or posted below in this thread.

http://engineering.mishimoto.com/?cat=221

6.4L Powerstroke Silicone Coolant Hose Upgrade, Part 1: Initial Development

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6.4L Engine bay with Mishimoto aluminum radiator

The Project Begins

Looking to pair your 6.4L aluminum radiator with a nice set of silicone hoses? We thought so! After developing a variety of components for the 6.4L Powerstroke, we decided to take a closer look at the radiator hoses on this truck.

After Ford released this truck in 2008, there were numerous complaints about leaking hoses. Ford issued a technical service bulletin (TSB) that offered a fix: a set of replacement hoses with an additional O-ring for better sealing power. This modification was made to the engine-side fitting of the hose, while the radiator-side still retained the single o-ring design. The replacement hoses seemed to solve the problem.

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Stock 6.4L Powerstroke radiator hose

That said, the stock hoses still feature plastic quick-connect ends that lock into position on the radiator and engine components. Over time, plastic is prone to degradation due to the temperature variations of the coolant.

On a variety of other vehicles, we have replaced these plastic components with CNC-machined aluminum parts for greater reliability. The 6.4L certainly deserves this treatment as well.

Initial Design of CNC Fitting

The most challenging aspect of this project is the CNC-machined fittings for the quick disconnects. These components require extreme precision to avoid any chance of leaks or fitment concerns.

First, we captured dimensions from the stock hoses and radiator to design our components in 3D modeling software. Check out our design below!

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3D model of CNC-machined quick-disconnect fitting

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3D model of CNC-machined quick-disconnect fitting

Here’s a neat rendering of the spring clip to be included with our hose kit.

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3D model of spring clip

As you can see, there are two similar, but slightly different, quick connects on this setup for the 6.4L.

Once we had a solidified design, we printed a test unit to check fitment. Our 3D printer was able to knock out this prototype in short order.

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Plastic quick-disconnect fitting prototype

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Plastic quick-disconnect fitting prototype

We then confirmed fitment of this component on a stock radiator as well as on our aluminum unit. Everything looked great, so we worked up an actual CNC-machined aluminum unit. Check out the two together!

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Plastic quick-disconnect fitting prototype (left) and Mishimoto CNC-machined prototype (right)

And a few shots of our machined prototypes!

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Mishimoto CNC-machined quick-disconnect prototypes

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Mishimoto CNC-machined quick-disconnect prototypes

A few things to note about these gorgeous CNC-machined goodies. You will notice that we have included two O-ring grooves on the internal surfaces of both the engine-side and radiator-side fittings. Instead of simply emulating the factory design, we have improved upon it. Additionally, our units function with the stock clip that secures the hose in place. We will be including new clips with our hose kit as well. Spring clips have a way of dislodging like a missile and rocketing across your engine bay, only to be captured in some crevice inaccessible by human hands (this is likely where all the 10mm sockets have gone). To make your install easier, our hoses will be ready to rock right out of the packaging.

Now that we had these difficult pieces manufactured, we could develop our silicone hoses and test fit everything on the truck to check for proper fitment.

Check back with us next time for the completion of this project!

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What kind of price are we looking at? Feel free to pm me if you want.

Pricing is not completely finalized but will likely be higher than our standard hose kits due to the CNC components. We will be offering some discounted introductory pricing in the form of a pre-sale in the coming weeks.



That's badazz! Definitely interested in this!

"3 can keep a secret if 2 are dead"

Thanks for taking a look guys!

Definitely keep us informed. Ready to place a couple orders once the product is ready to go!

You got it! We should have an update on this project early next week.
 

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Our hose kit is complete! Check out the final details below.

6.4L Powerstroke Silicone Hose Upgrade, Part 2: Product Completion and Final Design

Our full prototype unit has arrived and is ready for some final test fitting! Before introducing our final product, let’s take one last look at the stock hose setup.

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Stock 6.4L radiator hoses

Now, check out the Mishimoto prototype kit!

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Mishimoto prototype 6.4L radiator hoses

A few interesting things to note. First, we have replaced several of the bends that were previously plastic with our silicone hose. Instead of incorporating the bends into the quick disconnect fittings, we are using the hose to make all the bends.

Also, the stock hose uses a double O-ring connection on the engine-side quick disconnects. On the radiator side, the stock still uses a single O-ring system. We use double O-ring connections on both ends of our hoses for better protection against leaks and to reduce the chance of air entering the cooling system of your 6.4L.

Our lower hose is still a two-piece unit; however, we are using an aluminum bead-rolled pipe for connecting the two hoses instead of a factory quick disconnect. Check out this connection point!

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Mishimoto lower hose connection point

Take a closer look at our finished hoses!

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Mishimoto 6.4L silicone hose kit

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Mishimoto 6.4L silicone hose kit

Next, we installed these in our test truck to check final fitment. Take a look!

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Mishimoto 6.4L silicone hose kit installed

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Mishimoto 6.4L silicone hose kit installed

Once the lower hose was successfully installed, we had a fully functioning silicone hose kit that fit perfectly. At this point, mass production of the hose kit begins, and we prepare to release an awesome product for 6.4L owners.

Thanks for following along with the progress of our build. We are hoping to launch a presale for this particular kit within the next few weeks! Stay tuned for more details.

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These things look awesome. Can't wait to get a set in and on a few customers trucks.
 

kyle43335

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Need a bunch of these too!! Been waiting for this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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