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jrzhoe24 07-16-2012 07:12 AM

Silicone hose install help!!
 
Hey guys, I recently received a new radiator silicone hose kit (3pc) but it did not come with instructions.. to be honest I'm not too familiar with coolant hoses so any links or tips would be appreciated!

La_Fiebre 07-16-2012 07:18 AM

:dunno: Make sure car is cool. Take hose off......put hose on.......:thumbup:

cubs4worldseris 07-16-2012 08:10 AM

Remove the hose clamps, remove old hose, put new hose on, replace hose clamps.

Make sure the car is cool and has been sitting for hours before you do the install as coolant can be very hot and is under pressure.

cubs4worldseris 07-16-2012 08:11 AM

Before you drive the car, make sure the coolant is full (both in coolant reserve tank and under the radiator cap). After the check, drive the car for a while, let it cool down a bit, and check the fluid levels again.

JCITY 07-16-2012 08:58 AM

Well,you are a newbee...
Besides the advise already given,installing the new hoses will go easier
if you apply some lube to the surfaces that you are sliding the hose on...
I have always used plain old Vaseline.

jrzhoe24 07-16-2012 09:10 AM

Thanks alot for the quick help I'd be lost without this site lol

La_Fiebre 07-16-2012 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by JCITY (Post 9811736)
Well,you are a newbee...
Besides the advise already given,installing the new hoses will go easier
if you apply some lube to the surfaces that you are sliding the hose on...
I have always used plain old Vaseline.

:bowrofl: That's what she said

PlainWhite350z 07-16-2012 10:09 AM

If you're gonna install that whole 3pc kit and not just the upper, at best you're gonna lose a good bit of coolant in the process. As Cubs said, make sure you top it back off before you drive the car, and for the sake of doing things right, bleed out any trapped air while refilling it. Just take off the rad cap and let the car idle to operating temp, wait for the fans to kick on and off a few times and you should see whatever air is trapped bubble up through the top of the rad. Top off fluid and good to go. You probably already know all this, but someone else reading this may not.

Raybrant 07-19-2012 09:45 AM

If I were you, I'd drain out the radiator first. Put all the coolant in a pan. Yank off the hoses, clean up the surfaces a bit and sand if necessary, install new ones and refill the radiator with the old coolant if it still looks good.

REMEMBER to burp the system with a giant funnel and also carry a screwdriver around with you so you can crack the bleeder every once and awhile.

Kuhan 07-19-2012 01:15 PM

How to: SAMCO Coolant Hose Install

Raybrant 07-19-2012 01:47 PM

I wonder though. What's the point of these silicone hoses other than bling?

Sure oem rubber hoses crack and die with age but that takes a LONG time for that to happen.

Pointless mod if you ask me.

easternriderkid 07-20-2012 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by Raybrant (Post 9816178)
I wonder though. What's the point of these silicone hoses other than bling?

Sure oem rubber hoses crack and die with age but that takes a LONG time for that to happen.

Pointless mod if you ask me.

pointless yes but looks nice under the hood lol. :D

=Cerberus= 07-20-2012 02:01 PM


Originally Posted by Raybrant (Post 9816178)
I wonder though. What's the point of these silicone hoses other than bling?

Sure oem rubber hoses crack and die with age but that takes a LONG time for that to happen.

Pointless mod if you ask me.

I put a water temp sensor using one of those aluminum hose inserts, and I decided to get the silicon hoses. What a waste of time. They collect dirt and do not clean as well, and it was VERY hard to get on. I had to take it off because it would not flex and caused a coolent leak.

Maybe some sort of snake skin slip on cover with some black fake AN type clamp covers next time.

jrzhoe24 07-22-2012 01:15 PM

thanks again, and yes i got these strictly for some engine dress up to go along with the grounding kit i added.. i am using the moshimoto kit, only complaint is that the resivoir return line was wayyyy to long so i had to cut it and also the clamp is now too tiny to fit all the way around the new hose as its a little thicker. . but all in all its a great dress up item.. especially because i got it for free lol

ErasmoHar 07-22-2012 05:06 PM

Make sure car is cool
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jrzhoe24 07-25-2012 07:36 PM

i came to find this install to be a bit messy hahaha but no biggie fairly simple otherwise and def adds a good look to the car


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