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Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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Just fitted a new ribbed silicone bypass hose as I have read that the new rubber ones are junk, what a pain that was, quite a lot of blood on the job and I will only be counting up to nine for a day or two. Next time I think the water pump may be coming off.
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Re: Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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Ribbed hose is a mistake - silicone or not....... Be sure to carry a spare.......
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Re: Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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bmcecosse wrote:Ribbed hose is a mistake - silicone or not....... Be sure to carry a spare.......
That's interesting I went for the ribbed silicone on the recommendation of others who have used them and had no problems.
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Re: Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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I know the feeling I changed mine only two years ago and it was a bugger to fit .I had to remove it two weeks ago to repair my radiator after a lorry threw up a stone and punctured it , the hose was a bitch to get off and the same to refit and it's showing signs of cracking / perishing on the ends already ! :x
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Re: Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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Budgie wrote:I know the feeling I changed mine only two years ago and it was a bugger to fit .I had to remove it two weeks ago to repair my radiator after a lorry threw up a stone and punctured it , the hose was a bitch to get off and the same to refit and it's showing signs of cracking / perishing on the ends already ! :x
Bugger covers it :D , I presume the rubber ones must be a bit easier to fit than the silicone ones.
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Re: Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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I think the best thing is a bit of good quality heater hose. Much better than the corrugated type but it does mean taking the water pump off to fit of course...
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Re: Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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It is a terrible job...

+1 for the heater hose cut to suit, for one it's much cheaper and usually lasts longer.

I do have a concertina hose but this is carried in the car for emergencies only.
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Re: Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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Budgie wrote:I know the feeling I changed mine only two years ago and it was a bugger to fit .I had to remove it two weeks ago to repair my radiator after a lorry threw up a stone and punctured it , the hose was a bitch to get off and the same to refit and it's showing signs of cracking / perishing on the ends already ! :x

Why do you need to take the bypas hose off to remove the radiator?

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Re: Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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Whoops I meant the top hose ! :oops:
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Re: Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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If you thought that was hard the bypass hose is going to be a real challenge!

"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Not a pleasant afternoon with a bypass hose.

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Off to Chatsworth tomorrow for the East Midlands Regional Rally so that should be a good test.
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