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123rover50
29th May 2013, 12:10 PM
Nothing in the "Sticky" but I remember someone was going to do a list.
What are you all using for hoses now or is it still a case of cut and shut whatever we can find?
Keith
russellrovers
29th May 2013, 02:12 PM
Nothing in the "Sticky" but I remember someone was going to do a list.
What are you all using for hoses now or is it still a case of cut and shut whatever we can find?
Keith
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gromit
29th May 2013, 02:36 PM
Nothing in the "Sticky" but I remember someone was going to do a list.
What are you all using for hoses now or is it still a case of cut and shut whatever we can find?
Keith
4Wheel Drives in Melbourne usually carry them.
If you wander into Supercrap with an old hose you can usually match them up. I found a hose the other day that could be cut down for the top radiator hose I'll see if it still has the number on it.
Colin
123rover50
29th May 2013, 02:54 PM
dusnsfold have stock in jim
 
I was hoping to buy locally without that freight that is worth more than the hose:eek:
LRO53
29th May 2013, 10:10 PM
I was hoping to buy locally without that freight that is worth more than the hose:eek:
 
I think the bottom or top hose still carry's a current number. Might be worth giving Fwd Yeerongpilly Brisbane and MR Automotive a call they might be able to lookup the old numbers.
JayBoRover
31st May 2013, 11:30 PM
I found a Toyota Corolla hose that actually cut down to do all three required hoses - radiator top and bottom and the thermostat bypass hose. I knew I should have written the part number down:(.
superquag
1st June 2013, 01:37 AM
How about this for an idea...  Stop worrying about trying to find a hose - or part of a hose that can be trimmed down to suit...  instead, utilise lengths of straight metal pipe and use appropriate bendy bits for...the bends.  Ideally, the pipe should be flared (like a bought one!) and I'm sure there is a plumber's gadget that makes the shape, - just don't know what it's called. This is the sort of thing I'm thinking of, though it may seem a little labour-intensive...
Radiator Tube Bead Forming - The Garage Journal Board (http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php't=167978)
Just an idle thought at 12.37AM....
Edit:-   Found this as well, appears to be inserted into the pipe, then the bolt screwed up which pushes the balls against the inner wall...and the tool rotated etc.
http://www.chicagoconnection.us/images/earls/008ERL.jpg
gromit
1st June 2013, 11:39 AM
I found a Toyota Corolla hose that actually cut down to do all three required hoses - radiator top and bottom and the thermostat bypass hose. I knew I should have written the part number down:(.
I think I also ended up with a Corolla hose for at least one of the hoses. I'll have to have a look in the shed......
Colin
123rover50
10th June 2013, 04:21 PM
I have used a MACKAY 27EE9K   7087 .One each for the top and bottom.
Then a cut down Rangie hose for the one on the inlet manifold.
chazza
16th June 2013, 07:07 AM
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Then a cut down Rangie hose for the one on the inlet manifold.
Thanks for that Keith - any more information on which Range Rover hose to use?
Cheers Charlie
Defender Mike
16th June 2013, 05:21 PM
I went to repco sat morning to get a spare for the trip a Camry hose can be cut to fit top and bottom but not sure what year etc. I haven't used it just put in the spare box on the tray in case.
Mike
123rover50
19th June 2013, 08:39 AM
Thanks for that Keith - any more information on which Range Rover hose to use?
 
Cheers Charlie
I had put new hoses on my wifes 92 Sherwood with the 3.9 and the bend in the old top hose worked well.
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