hello
i hope everyone is enjoying their easter long weekend
in my every now and then engine bay checks i noticed the radiator top hose swelling so i thought i'd better change it...
well local parts guy didn't have a specific mx5 one but sold me a commodore which seems to be the same size just a little long which i cut with a razor.
now after connecting up all looks good though when getting hot a tiny leak happed on the bottom of the connections which was remedied by adjusting the clamp
after a longer drive and checking again the connections there is a tiny bit damp only on the bottom of the connections?
so my question is, is it common to have to muck around with the brackets/clamps or is the hose a tiny bit different and should get a genuine one?
thanks!
new radiator top hose leak?
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Re: new radiator top hose leak?
I have just replaced my hoses ( along with other things) and have had no problems. Was there corrosion on the t'stat body?, Was the hose a pain to get on? did you lubricate it? , what sort of hoseclip are you using, the original spring one or a worm drive type?. If it were me I would take it off again and check. I would clean up any corrosion on the T'stat housing, and check how tight the hose is to put on, mine were almost impossible without lubrication, I used a smear of dishwash liquid. I would also use a worm drive hoseclip of as small a diameter as possible and use a non perforated one (preferably stainless). Having just had to replace my cylinder head due to a blown heater hose I'm a bit sensitive. What pressure radiator cap are you using? I believe 90kpa is standard. A temporary fix I have used in the past when the hose was a bit big was to wrap some PTFE tape around the barb before pushing on the hose and tightening it. It might get you out of trouble until you can source the correct hose.
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Re: new radiator top hose leak?
noice one
there was abit of rubber staining on the t'stat body though it didn't seem rough
actually it wasnt much of a pain to get on
nah no lubrication
original spring type one i am using and re used the originals?
i'll take it of again when i get a chance though i was hoping it might need a couple of heat cycles though the more i look into the more i doubt it....
im guessing ill get some screw able hose clips worst case as sourcing a genuine will take time
radiator cap is the original that came with the aluminum radiator that i changed 5+ years ago
there was abit of rubber staining on the t'stat body though it didn't seem rough
actually it wasnt much of a pain to get on
nah no lubrication
original spring type one i am using and re used the originals?
i'll take it of again when i get a chance though i was hoping it might need a couple of heat cycles though the more i look into the more i doubt it....
im guessing ill get some screw able hose clips worst case as sourcing a genuine will take time
radiator cap is the original that came with the aluminum radiator that i changed 5+ years ago
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Re: new radiator top hose leak?
well after removing everything and comparing the new hose to the old and even measuring they seem the same
but then i got some steel wool and cleaned up the thermostat housing and radiator intake. after doing so i put both the old and the new on and i think the old is a tad tighter and harder to remove so im gonna order a mx5 one and wait...
live and learn i guess...
thanks for advice
but then i got some steel wool and cleaned up the thermostat housing and radiator intake. after doing so i put both the old and the new on and i think the old is a tad tighter and harder to remove so im gonna order a mx5 one and wait...
live and learn i guess...
thanks for advice
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Re: new radiator top hose leak?
They may just be slightly different internal diameter.
The spring clips are ok, but over time eventually lose some of their spring and dont clamp as well, they're also pretyt fussy about the hose being exact.
Just head to bunnings/supercheap/etc and buy a pair of worm drive clamps and use them.
They'll let you tighten the hose better, and more evenly, so that even if it's a tiny bit big it should still seal.
Size wise, the clamps have listed on them their max and min diameters, just get whichever ones are sized for the top hose. (40mm or thereabouts from memory, but check with a ruler or something)
The spring clips are ok, but over time eventually lose some of their spring and dont clamp as well, they're also pretyt fussy about the hose being exact.
Just head to bunnings/supercheap/etc and buy a pair of worm drive clamps and use them.
They'll let you tighten the hose better, and more evenly, so that even if it's a tiny bit big it should still seal.
Size wise, the clamps have listed on them their max and min diameters, just get whichever ones are sized for the top hose. (40mm or thereabouts from memory, but check with a ruler or something)
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Re: new radiator top hose leak?
yea i could of just got some screw hose clips i guess but the parts guy shipped in the right one so i just put that on and now its schmick
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