Coolant hose question

Coolant hose question was created by Tsleight

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30795
Following on from a recent comment about replacing coolant pipes and radiators, does anyone recommend changing any of the rubber hoses at the same time? Do they all deteriorate at the same rate? I was surprised that nobody seems to sell a "complete hose kit" for F/TF. Just curious about what people think for future reference! :unsure:

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Replied by Rich in Vancouver on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30797
I would say that it would be advisable to inspect the hoses and replace any that are worn or overly soft. With the price of the hoses you really only want to replace those that show signs of imminent failure!
That said, I have a set of silicone hoses from Roose Motorsport in the front hall waiting to be installed. :yesnod:
They are the closest available to a complete hose kit but they don't include ALL of the hoses for the car. They don't do the rad hoses yet.
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Replied by Supercover on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30823
I know that on my old F, when one hose popped, the others followed in succession over that year. The engine bay ones anyway.. Myself, if one went I would swap the lot out, OAT isn't cheap and if you factor in two, possibly three lost coolant loads before you have replaced all the hoses, it doesn't cost quite as much to do them in one go.
Plus its peace of mind..

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Replied by mowog73 on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30844
What is the advantage of silicone hoses over rubber hoses?

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Replied by PQD44 on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30845
The silicone hoses withstand higher pressures, temps and are generally stronger.
Once installed, you can pretty much forget about having hose issues unless something causes a mechanical failure (cutting them with cheap clamps, abrasion, etc.)
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30847

PQD44 wrote: The silicone hoses withstand higher pressures, temps and are generally stronger.
Once installed, you can pretty much forget about having hose issues unless something causes a mechanical failure (cutting them with cheap clamps, abrasion, etc.)

Also Silicone doesn't deteriorate with time or exposure to chemicals, as the standard rubber hoses do.

And of course, you can get them in nice bright colours! :yesnod:

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Replied by Rich in Vancouver on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30866
Mine are RED! :woohoo: :thumbsup: :woohoo:

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Replied by mowog73 on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30868
Is that the kit listed fir the TF?

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Replied by Paulontour on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30882
I think the only silicon kit available at the moment is for the TF with a PRT thermostat. It is produced by Roose and sold on ebay. It will fit the MGF but needs a few extra bits and pieces.

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30893

Paulontour wrote: I think the only silicon kit available at the moment is for the TF with a PRT thermostat. It is produced by Roose and sold on ebay. It will fit the MGF but needs a few extra bits and pieces.


I'm very tempted. but... how much?

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Replied by bryan young on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30895

David Aiketgate wrote:

Paulontour wrote: I think the only silicon kit available at the moment is for the TF with a PRT thermostat. It is produced by Roose and sold on ebay. It will fit the MGF but needs a few extra bits and pieces.


I'm very tempted. but... how much?


£147.00 including VAT :rant: :rant: from Roose Motorsport :omg: :broon:

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Replied by Rich in Vancouver on topic Re: Coolant hose question

Posted 13 years 2 weeks ago #30903
My kit cost me 180.-odd with the extra hose needed to plumb the overflow tank etc. I understand the PRT kit can be modded to work with a non-PRT car. I have been putting of installing mine as I have been considering installing a PRT as well. The PRT itself is easy to come by but I haven't come up with a source for all the hose connectors yet.

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