Next project was the cooling system.
As seen on page 2 I got a full brand new silicone hose kit off a member on here.
It is badged samco but I think they could be fakes however a sticker on the packet (like a small pricing label sticker) has a samco number on it so who knows. I will say I have seen many cheap Chinese hoses that have some of the reinforcement webbing sticking out the inside of the hose causing wicking and being very ordinary in construction. The ones I have seen also have only had one level of reinforcement where these have between 3 and 5 depending on hose. so if these are Chinese they are certainly well made and actually have part numbers Moulded internally (my wrx samco intake had this) so who knows I believe they are fakes but good Chinese quality not poor Chinese quality.
Anyway because if this I figured time for full cooling system overhaul.
The radiator in the car is genuine and not very old so that was kept.
I purchased:
*nulon flush.
*nulon green coolant.
* the mentioned hoses.
*tridon high flow thermostat, standard temp.
*thermostat gasket.
*tridon locking radiator cap, with red lever standard pressure.
*all new ryco stainless clamps.
So I drained some coolant dropped in flush and went for a 30 minute drive, came back put car on ramps, took off underbody tray, looked up and saw two brass outlets looking at me. My car has an auto genuine radiator fitted, apparently it is a mild upgrade so first little win.
Anyway I replaced all hoses, yep even the ones under the manifold which were a bastard. Easier after I removed that big manifold brace and after research left it off. Put in the new parts, tried to clean inside overflow and mixed coolant in system at around 35%.
Now having researched this for a couple weeks checking out simple upgrades it has been mentioned that, the highflow thermostat, auto radiator and filling gaps around radiator is a worthwhile improvement (no brainer that one).
For record check out the size difference in the opening of the highflow and standard thermostat.
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So two out of three ticked I started on the third.
Now everyone has seen the panels for blocking the top of the radiator. I have a diy one that I cleaned up, improved and fitted but still had a gap between radiator and top radiator support so out came the rubberised foam and filled it nicely.
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Next which according to some Americans is more important was the gap between the radiator and the bottom/sides of underbody tray.
Again I used the rubberised foam which is adhesive on one side, it is a very strong glue so make sure it's in the right place if you use it.
I had to layer it to get it right but filled the gap nicely and holds a slight pressure on the screws at the front of the tray acting a little like a spring washer.
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Once all back together and air removed from system I took the car for a drive and noticed..... Nothing as I expected but with the big run coming up I have piece of mind knowing it's done and some hoses were way past there use by and those sprung steel clamps are crap especially after 21 years.
If I do a track day soon that will be the real test for this setup but come summer there will be a coolant reroute fitted. I believe the current setup would be fine at the track this time of year and any street work.
An extra thing I did as I will have extractors was use the left over heat tape from the intake on the heater hoses to shield them a little.
I'll try get a photo up.
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